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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 1H 42M

I wanted To Become A Doctor But Failed Badly. #failure #success

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Are migrants truly exploiting the system—or are they simply navigating structures that were never built to be fair in the first place?In this thought-provoking episode, I sit down with Newton Ndege, legal scholar and Director of GNG Global Investment, to unpack some of the most uncomfortable yet necessary conversations around systems, migration, wealth, and opportunity.From how so-called “perfect systems” still get manipulated, to the hidden advantages migrants develop when adapting to new environments, this conversation challenges conventional thinking and digs beneath the surface of how the world really works.We also explore the role of failure in entrepreneurship, why degrees alone may not be enough in a global economy, and what the future holds for African talent in an increasingly competitive and AI-driven world.If you’ve ever questioned how systems are built, who they truly benefit, and how to position yourself within them, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.In This Episode, We Discuss:• How “perfect systems” can still be manipulated• Migration, opportunity, and systemic loopholes• Do migrants give more than they take?• Why failure is essential for entrepreneurial success• The hardest rule of building wealth• Why your degree isn’t enough to work abroad• The future of African talent and global mobility• AI vs humans: is ChatGPT replacing human value?• The paradox of choice in modern relationshipIf this conversation resonates with you, be sure to follow the podcast, leave a rating, and share your thoughts—we’d love to hear your perspective.Stay tuned for more real stories and honest conversations.

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