@Calestous I think the biggest burden is mismanaging of resources (which may include new ideas).
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@andykristian Every new idea has at least 10 people hovering around the corner waiting to dump buckets of negativity on it. -
@Calestous And the negativity happens everywhere. I am sure most of the flourishing startups we see had thousands of naysayers.
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@Calestous I also the think the new things must be filtered, put to test, so they are not just dumped onto Africa because they are new. -
@andykristian I know about filtering--it is preferred tool using by those seeking to smother new ideas. -
@Calestous Smothering? Not necessary. There is nothing new under the sun - a good principle to test new things, depending on kind of thing.
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@Calestous But then, I have to admit I am one of those who needs a little more positive energy.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@Calestous I think the biggest burden is mismanagement of available resources which automatically includes rejection of new ideas.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@Calestous Africa's huge; it's unfair to define her by the burdens of Sub-Saharan Africa. Perhaps we try too hard to embrace their "Africa."Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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