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Kazimil is a student from Tanzania who needs $65 to fund his education.

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Kazimil Msyangi
My name is Kazimil Msyangi, and I am 20 years old. I completed my primary education at Imani Primary School and subsequently joined a government secondary school in Arusha, where I graduated in 2023. I have now been selected to join Ganako High School for my Advanced Level studies.
Unfortunately, my mother is now unemployed, and our economic status has declined, making it difficult for us to afford necessities. This is challenging to my effort of studying.
One of the happiest moments in my life was when I visited a national park in Kenya with my former school. It was an exciting experience that motivated me to pursue my dreams.
A significant challenge was when I was selected for the Advanced Level, as my family struggled to afford the necessary materials. I was initially worried I wouldn't be able to fulfill my dream of becoming a tour guide.
My mother inspires me greatly; she has provided me with books about national parks worldwide. I am determined to study hard so that I can achieve my dreams and one day support my mother and others in our community and the school fund.

Birthday: 2004

Gender: Male

Favorite Classes: Arts

Favorite Books: geography books

I Want to Be: tour guide

Hobbies: playing basketball and reading books

Family: mother, 1 brother, 1 grandfather

Funding for Form 5 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $65

TOTAL   $65
Kazimil's Journal
33 Entries
Hello fam, hopefully you are doing good with studies, i got a piece of sharing that will suit you and here it is,
This is a story I come back to when I’m feeling stressed or frustrated:

A monk is meditating alone on a lake when another boat crashes into his. Anger rises until he opens his eyes and realizes the boat is empty, drifting freely after coming untied from the dock. In that moment, the anger vanishes. After all, he cannot be angry at an empty boat.

The lesson: Most collisions in life are with empty boats. No harm intended. No one to blame. Just random drift on the lake of life.

So when frustration builds, pause and ask:

Am I just getting angry at an empty boat?
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