“I Feel Like The Only Failure In My Family. Everyone Else Is Doing Well While I Move From One Mud House To Another, Unsure Of Tomorrow” Machakos Man Sadly Shares

This is something that happens more often than people admit. Many of us have been in such a situation. Some are still in it today, managing to survive but secretly wishing it wasn’t them. Being the black sheep of the family cuts deeply. You look around, and life seems determined to mock you—keeping you alive but just enough to watch your siblings succeed. Every single one of them seems to be doing better than you, including the last born, the very one you once helped with homework.
Ezekiel Muasya is living this reality. At 33, married and struggling to provide for his family, he has endured constant mental torture from being the only one still unable to defeat poverty. More than once, Ezekiel has cried after returning home empty-handed, only to face the questioning eyes of his two little girls and son, who wonder why their mother has to borrow a packet of maize flour for the fifth time in a single week.To Continue Reading, Click Here
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