Kevin Bahati and Diana Marua’s son, Morgan Bahati, has shared real life lessons his school has taught them.
Speaking to Diana Marua Morgan, Bahati confessed that the change of events he has faced has taught him that he cannot afford to play with any little privilege he has.
The young soul goes on saying that life has taught him to be humble and not pride himself, irregardless of the position he is in in life.
“Don’t be a person who takes too much pride… Don’t be, because you don’t know what life will offer you. All you can do is accept what life has offered you.” Morgan Bahati said.
Morgan also talked his new school life reflecting on the new school he was transferred to saying it is one of the reasons that made him start cherishing the things that he once had.
“Vile nilienda hii shule nilijiambia nililetwa huku juu ya grades zangu na nikiimprove dad atanirudisha….With this new found that I have and the maturity I have gotten from the school I am in I am sure nitakua pale on top nikienda shule ingine because I am very much mature and I know the consequences of joking around now that it might cost you.
Kama pale shule nilikua nimezoea kukula burger and all that saa hii nakula mothokoi…there’s always an option wewe ndio uchoose but nimelearn.”
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Why Morgan Bahati Has Learnt to Appreciate life
Morgan appreciates life deeply, having learnt from real-life situations. Through personal challenges and triumphs, he has gained a profound understanding of the importance of resilience, gratitude, and empathy.
Through facing adversity, Morgan has learned resilience. He knows that setbacks are a natural part of life, but they don’t define him. Instead, each challenge has taught him the value of perseverance and the strength that comes from pushing through difficult times.
According to Morgan Bahati, he is always self-driven to make sure he makes his parents proud, and being the eldest son of the family, he has to challenge himself and push himself to the limit so that he can be a set pacer that his siblings can follow.
“I want to make sure I make my parents proud…..that’s my goal in life..I have seen my father on his worst and considering the number of children’s home we’ve been to I can’t afford to take anything I have for granted.”