BiographyType: Social critic, philosopher Born: 0 Died: Mokokoma Mokhonoana is a philosopher, a social critic, a satirist, an aphorist, an essayist, a cartoonist, a graphic designer, and an iconoclast. I was born, bred, and is based, within the borders of some figment called South Africa - Mokokoma Mokhonoana. |
After our loved one dies: we cry, not because they left; but because they left us.
Being a 'good' parent is more about the parent, and, less about the 'supposedly-could-have-been-bad' child.
12% of dreams create jobs. 88% of jobs destroy dreams.
He who was given the freedom to ask whatever should give the freedom to be answered however.
What to wear: An employee chooses. How to dress: His employer chose.
Free is he who is reputable for not being fearful of losing his reputation.
A slave that acknowledges its enslavement is halfway to its liberation.
Employment frees man from the nightmare of unemployment, while it chains him to his employer’s dream.
Technically, according to the notion of the will of God, there is no such a thing as a competent surgeon.
When given freedom of speech, most men merely quote other men.
A tapping foot isn’t the best a listener can get from a song: A good song makes a listener dance. A great song makes him think.
88% of what we call good songs aren’t really good. They merely remind us of a good time we once had.