Ian Gitonga
Bio
Am a passionate, straightforward person, a critical and ingenious thinker. I take a critical look at our everyday life and surroundings and analyze them for a fresh perspective. Journey with me into our everyday life.
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Beware of Scammers: A Freelancer's Guide to Protecting Yourself in the Gig Economy
On Sunday evening I logged into my Upwork account looking for a job. Upwork is an online site where clients post remote jobs and freelancers with the requisite skills and registered on the platform bid for the job. The client receives the bid and proposal from all the freelancers who applied, then makes their choice on whom they prefer to work with.
By Ian Gitongaabout a year ago in Geeks
Don't Let Toxic Relationships Destroy You!
We all desire contentment and happiness in our relationships. Unfortunately, these connections can occasionally deteriorate and cause harm. It is important to treat toxic relationships seriously since they display patterns of abuse, control, and harsh criticism. They can seriously harm a person's emotional, mental, and physical health, therefore it's critical to spot any warning signs of a toxic relationship early on to prevent further harm. In this post, we'll examine the typical indicators of a toxic relationship and strategies for avoiding one for the benefit of the individual and the partnership.
By Ian Gitongaabout a year ago in Humans
Religion and Science
Existence of God? That must be the most existential query we all ponder at some point. It is a mortal sin if you were raised in a religious home to question the existence of a supreme heavenly being who created the cosmos and you. Keep in mind that I typed "God" as a proper noun since, after all, He was, He is, and He always will be. He cannot be destroyed or created; He just states, "I am." That will be sufficient for a believer to accept His presence, but did you know that physics has a law that is comparable to that? Let's start by exploring the "creation tale" as described by physics.
By Ian Gitongaabout a year ago in Humans