Is true flourishing possible with dependency on foreign funding?
Is true flourishing possible in a context of dependency on foreign funding and technological infrastructure, or does this compromise autonomy?
Is true flourishing possible in a context of dependency on foreign funding and technological infrastructure, or does this compromise autonomy?
What does it mean to flourish in a cultural context that prioritises community well-being over individual autonomy?
Does ambition improve resilience, or can it become a burden when conditions make it unattainable?
Does ambition require acknowledgment to be meaningful, or is personal satisfaction enough?
Is contentment a form of resignation in low-resource settings, or can it be a powerful form of resistance?
How does ambition impact mental health in settings where resources to support ambitious goals are scarce?
When basic needs are unmet (water, food, shelter, electricity, internet,etc.), is ambition a distraction from survival, or does it provide hope and purpose?
Is ambition driven more by internal goals or external validation, and how does that shift in contexts where recognition is limited?
Is it possible to find contentment without ambition, or does ambition inevitably drive one’s sense of purpose and worth?
What does it mean for young Africans to have aspirations within a globalised world that often doesn’t reflect their own realities? can aspirations be authentic?