Do you know a Batswana blogger I can interview for my blog, Africa is a Country, about the qualification of the Botswana national soccer/football team to the African Nations Cup next year.
Send me an email at dollabrand [at] gmail [dot] com
I enjoyed your earlier post about fatalism/acceptance. It's something I've thought about a lot, and although it can be frustrating, I have found myself evolving into a similar mindset over the years. I reckon I have learned a lot about stress management from our unflappable staff, too!
Karen- I think fatalism gets a bad name. Something I love about Setswana culture is the calmness. To show wild emotions is considered quite childish. I've come more and more to that point of view.
Sorry for the blurriness. I tried to enlarge it a bit as it was quite small.
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ReplyDeletecongratulations Lauri! Happy and hopeful sounds good to me :)
ReplyDeleteDo you know a Batswana blogger I can interview for my blog, Africa is a Country, about the qualification of the Botswana national soccer/football team to the African Nations Cup next year.
ReplyDeleteSend me an email at dollabrand [at] gmail [dot] com
Regards
Sean
Great write up! Hope the sales are going well!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your earlier post about fatalism/acceptance. It's something I've thought about a lot, and although it can be frustrating, I have found myself evolving into a similar mindset over the years. I reckon I have learned a lot about stress management from our unflappable staff, too!
Sorry Sean I don't know of anyone.
ReplyDeleteKaren- I think fatalism gets a bad name. Something I love about Setswana culture is the calmness. To show wild emotions is considered quite childish. I've come more and more to that point of view.