EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 36 MIN
Kalasha Awards, 4 Trillion Ksh Budget Projection,Political shift , and Are We Trapped By Our Own Thinking?
from THE LIST KE · host THE LIST KE
In this week’s episode, we explore major developments shaping Kenya right now, from culture and economics to politics and connects them to how we think, interpret, and respond to change.We begin with the Kalasha International Film and TV Awards, where for the first time since its inception in 2009, President William Ruto attended and announced a KSh 1 billion investment into Kenya’s film industry, signaling growing recognition of the creative economy.We then examine Kenya’s 2026/2027 national budget, estimated at KSh 4.7 trillion, compared to the previous financial year’s approximately KSh 4.3 trillion, asking what these trillions actually mean for everyday livelihoods and why rising budgets don’t always translate into visible economic relief.Finally, we look at early political realignments ahead of 2027, including shifts involving Irungu Kang’ata distancing himself from the United Democratic Alliance, and what this signals about emerging political strategies and alliances.But beyond the headlines, this episode goes deeper.We explore a central question:Are we trapped by our own thinking patterns?Using psychological and behavioral theories including the Ironic Process Theory, King Solomon Paradox, Boiling Frog effect, Empty Boat illusion, Cycle Completion, Black Coffee normalization, Bridge Theory, and the Invisible Guest we examine how humans:Overthink what they try to avoidMisjudge their own decisions while advising othersNormalize gradual decline without noticingDelay action until problems feel irreversibleAnd adapt so quickly to pressure that they stop questioning it.
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