Mutonga Kamau
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Mutonga Kamau, founder of Mutonga Kamau & Associates, writes on relationships, sports, health, and society. Passionate about insights and engagement, he blends expertise with thoughtful storytelling to inspire meaningful conversations.
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5 Things I Stopped Buying to Get Rich Quicker. AI-Generated.
5 Things I Stopped Buying to Get Rich Quicker How Simple Choices Shifted My Financial Future Forever For years, I believed that the path to wealth was paved with larger paycheques and endless hustle. While hard work remains important, I slowly discovered that how I spent my money mattered just as much as how much I earned. After all, earning more does not help if every penny is spent. Real wealth, I learned, is not just about accumulation but about discipline, intention, and simplicity. Here are five things I consciously stopped buying, and the impact that decision had on my journey towards financial freedom.
By Mutonga Kamau9 months ago in Trader
10 Money-Saving Hacks That Actually Work. AI-Generated.
10 Money-Saving Hacks That Actually Work Simple Everyday Strategies That Make a Real Difference Saving money does not have to involve grand sacrifices or drastic lifestyle changes. Often, it is the small, consistent habits that make the biggest impact on financial wellbeing. Whether you are looking to build an emergency fund, cut back on unnecessary spending, or simply live more comfortably within your means, the right techniques can help. Here are ten money-saving hacks that are both practical and proven to work.
By Mutonga Kamau9 months ago in Trader
How to Stop Impulse Spending Once and for All. AI-Generated.
How to Stop Impulse Spending Once and for All In today’s consumer-driven world, it’s all too easy to fall into the trap of impulse spending. Whether it’s the allure of a flashy advertisement, the comfort of online shopping, or simply the temptation to treat ourselves, the urge to buy something we didn’t plan for can feel irresistible. Yet, impulse spending often leads to regret, stress, and financial strain.
By Mutonga Kamau9 months ago in Trader











