
A man has problems
When he goes to bed in the evening, he folds them nicely and uses them as his pillow.
When he wakes up in the morning.
He taps his problems on the shoulder and says, “wake up buddy, time to go”.
So he spends the day with his problems just like he did in the previous day.
If someone tries to take away his problems, he will protest bitterly.
For his problems are a treasured companion.
He does not know who he is without his problems
A man does not have problems, the problems have him.
Fabio is a mental health professional, researcher and lecturer of psychology at Kenyatta university