You were given a mission. You were equipped with everything you need. So why does life still feel so difficult—and why do so many talented people never truly succeed?
Across nations, cultures, and generations, millions of people are struggling not because the world is entirely against them, but because they have never been taught the hidden architecture of a well-lived life. They coast on past momentum. They perform success for neighbours who aren't watching. They inherit resources without inheriting the wisdom to keep them. And slowly—then suddenly—everything collapses.
How to Get On Well and Develop in This Difficult World is a practical and philosophical guide written for every person who has ever wondered what it really takes to build something lasting. Co-authored by Joshua Mukalazi Kizito and Martin Musinguzi, this book speaks directly to the builder and the rebuilder alike—to the young person just starting out, the middle-aged parent course-correcting, and the fallen soul rising again.
Inside these pages, you will discover:
The Cost of Ignorance – Why a lazy mind is the silent killer of potential, and how the discipline of research can save you from disaster. The Trap of Showcase – How living for others' eyes leads to financial ruin and social exile—and how to cultivate quiet, unshakeable substance instead. Legacy & Inheritance – What "total death" means, why uninstructed heirs destroy what took generations to build, and how to pass on more than just money. Recognising Schemers – The four warning signs of those who come as helpers but leave as exploiters—and how to protect what you have built. God's Mission & Your Luggage – The profound belief that every person is sent with unique gifts (your "luggage") for a purpose only you can fulfil. The Seven Pillars of Progress – Knowledge, intuition, talent, judgment, research, instinct, and faith—how to use each one to navigate a difficult world. From Shame to Strength – What to do when you fall publicly, and how to rebuild with greater wisdom and humility.This book does not offer quick fixes or empty optimism. It offers something rarer: honest, compassionate truth about human nature, community life, and the intergenerational compact we all share. It challenges your assumptions, affirms your hopes, and gives you a clear roadmap for carrying the flame—not just for yourself, but for everyone who comes after you.
If you are tired of performing success instead of building it, tired of watching your efforts evaporate, or simply ready to finally become the person you always knew you could be—then this book is your torch. Let it light the way.
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