Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Knowledge Investing Series

+throughMylens #SelfMade #LearnToLeaen

The future belongs to those who invest in knowledge, skills, and adaptability not just certificates.

Searching for a job has become one of the toughest challenges many people face today. The world of work is changing faster than our education systems, creating a gap between what learners are taught and what employers and society actually need.

It is time to rethink how we prepare young people for the future.

We need to shift:

šŸ“ From grades to competence.
šŸ“ From certificates to problem-solving ability.
šŸ“ From memorizing every subject to mastering a talent or specialization.
šŸ“ From job-seeking to value creation.
šŸ“ From employment as the only goal to entrepreneurship and innovation as equal pathways.

Growing up, many of us were encouraged to get good grades so we could secure a well-paying job. Very few of us were taught how to become employers, innovators, or entrepreneurs who create opportunities for others.

Today's knowledge economy demands a different approach.

Technology, artificial intelligence, automation, and digital transformation have made continuous learning a necessity rather than a choice. What matters is not only what you know, but how quickly you can learn, adapt, and apply your knowledge to solve real-world problems.


This is why I advocate for the ASK–T Model for quality learning:

A – Attitude: Develop curiosity, resilience, discipline, and a growth mindset.

S – Skills: Build practical, relevant, and future-ready skills that solve real problems.

K – Knowledge: Continuously acquire and deepen expertise in your chosen field while staying informed about emerging trends.

T – Tools: Learn to use the right technologies, digital platforms, and AI tools that increase productivity and creativity.

The second T represents the T-shaped professional—someone with deep expertise in one discipline and broad knowledge across related fields. This combination enables collaboration, innovation, and adaptability in a rapidly changing world.

The future job market will not simply reward those with the highest grades. It will reward those with the right attitude, valuable skills, relevant knowledge, and the ability to use modern tools to create solutions.

Invest in knowledge today so that tomorrow, opportunities will invest in you.

— Wilson Masaka | +throughMylens
Do More / Be More / Be Different
šŸŒŽ wilsenx.blogspot.com

Monday, July 13, 2026

The Genesis - Play Safe With Diginty

⚽ PLAY SAFE WITH DIGNITY
#Founders360 #FootballMadeMe @Wilsen Initiative (Wi)

šŸ“ø +throughMylens | Sunday 12th July 2026  at Mathare North

The Genesis

The Play Safe With Dignity Football Campaign was born from personal experience.

Growing up, I played football barefoot. Like many children from underserved communities, I knew what it meant to chase a dream without the basic equipment needed to play safely. Every match came with the risk of cuts, bruises, and injuries, but my passion for football kept me going.

Then one day, everything changed.

I received a donated pair of quality football shoes.

To many, it was just a pair of shoes. To me, it was confidence. It was protection. It was dignity. More importantly, it was a reminder that someone believed in my dream.

That simple act of kindness became the turning point in my football journey and continues to inspire my life's mission today.

Through the Wilsen Initiative, we have already reached more than 700 children with quality sports shoes, helping them play safely, reduce the risk of injury, and pursue their football dreams with confidence.

But the need remains immense.

Every new generation brings thousands more children onto community football pitches, many still playing barefoot or in worn-out footwear. The gap continues to grow, and so must our commitment.

We cannot afford to relent.

Instead, we must continue doing our part one child, one pair of shoes, one community at a time. Together, we can create a future where every child, regardless of where they are born, has the opportunity to play in a safe environment with the right gear.

Our vision is simple yet powerful:

To make safe play the norm not the exception for every child in underserved communities.

Because sometimes, changing a life begins with something as simple as a pair of shoes.

Be Part of the Movement

Your support can make the difference between a child playing in pain and a child playing with confidence.
















We are calling on individuals, football clubs,  corporates, sports brands, and well-wishers to join the Play Safe With Dignity Football Campaign by donating:

šŸ“ New or gently used football boots and sports shoes

šŸ“ Football socks and shin guards

šŸ“ Training kits and sports equipment

šŸ“ Financial contributions to purchase quality footwear for children in need

Every donation, regardless of its size, helps protect a child, restore their dignity, and inspire them to dream bigger.

One Pair. One Child. One Dream. One Future.

If you would like to support, partner with us, or organize a donation drive, please get in touch:

šŸ“§ wilson.masaka@gmail.com

Together, we can ensure that every child has the opportunity to play safely, play with dignity, and dream without limits.

Do More / Be More/ Be Different
@ Wilsen Initiative (Wi)

Friday, July 3, 2026

Inspiring Change Through Skills, Stories and Service

For more than fifteen years, Wilson Masaka widely known by his personal brand Wilsen-x has dedicated his life to empowering young people through education, technology, sports, creativity, and leadership. What began as a personal journey of documenting life lessons on his blog in 2009 has evolved into a movement that inspires thousands to believe in the power of personal growth and community transformation.

A youth advocate, social entrepreneur, trainer, visual communication designer, photographer, football coach, and mentor, Wilson believes that meaningful change begins with individuals who are willing to learn, share, and serve others. His philosophy is simple yet powerful: "Do More. Be More. Be Different."

Through his blog, From the Bits and Pieces, Wilson reflects on everyday experiences, leadership, work, personal development, financial literacy, youth empowerment, and social change. His writings combine practical wisdom with personal stories, encouraging readers to think deeply, act intentionally, and never stop learning. Each article serves as a reminder that ordinary experiences often contain extraordinary lessons when viewed through the right lens.


Wilson is also the founder of Wilsen Initiative (Wi), a youth-led organization committed to Inspire, Connect and Educate (ICE) young people. The initiative creates opportunities for youth to discover and utilize their talents through skills training, mentorship, sports, digital literacy, entrepreneurship, and community engagement. Its mission is to nurture self-confident young people who become agents of positive change within their communities.

Over the years, Wilson has worked with NGOs, educational institutions, community organizations, and international partners, delivering training in digital skills, creative communication, leadership, innovation, financial literacy, and personal development. His unique approach combines storytelling with practical learning, ensuring participants leave not only inspired but equipped with tools they can immediately apply in their lives and careers.

Beyond training rooms, Wilson's passion for grassroots football has made sports another avenue for social impact. He has consistently championed sports as a platform for education, discipline, leadership, and opportunity, particularly among young people from underserved communities.

Whether behind a camera, in front of a classroom, on a football pitch, or writing another reflective blog post, Wilson continues to advocate for lifelong learning and purposeful leadership. His work reminds us that success is not measured only by personal achievement but by the number of lives positively influenced along the journey.

As his digital footprint continues to grow, one message remains at the heart of everything he does: our greatest legacy is not what we accumulate, but the knowledge, hope, and opportunities we leave behind for others.