His background influences the way he approaches life. Christopher thinks about making life better for others. He is aware his surroundings and the people he seeks to serve. His desire is not personal aggrandisement but the benefit of all and sundry especially when it comes to access to resourced justice and opportunity.
The economic challenges his family went through exposed him to a life of resilience and innovation, trying out various trades at a young age.
Some experiences with unscrupulous people (the bicycle story) or the iron sheet lifting shows that he has learnt to appreciate not to be naive and so he is wiser, professional and able to stand his ground.
The life lesson from the series is that life is not constant and bad times teach one lessons that turn out to be valuable. One can emerge from dispair to success.
Dr. Daniel Ruhweza
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