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Audacity in Knowledge Economy

  There was a time when success meant knowing and sticking to one thing. Study hard, pick a stable job, work quietly, and you’ll be safe. But today things look different. In the age of the knowledge economy we hear so much about, the real currency is not simply what you already know, it is your capacity to learn, unlearn and re-learn. For young people in Kenya, this shift should feel like a wake-up call, a very real invitation. We live in a country where the old road. Finish school, get job, climb ladder, is becoming crowded, uncertain. Yet right beside it lies a newer road, one where knowledge, skills, ideas and adaptability are the drivers of wealth. The knowledge economy asks us: what if what you know now will become obsolete? What if the next thing you’ll need is not just one certificate but a mindset of continuous change? It asks you to invest not only in knowledge, but in your ability to transform your knowledge. In Kenya, this means you might pick up a new digital tool, le...