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Local writer aims to change the mindset of modern-day youth

Dikobe's passion is bringing about change in our youth and he aims to achieve this through his book


One of Soweto’s newest and finest writers, Paballo Dikobe shed some light on his life journey through his book titled ‘As we think’.

Aimed at sparking the way we think and inspired by a wealth of knowledge and experience in philosophy, the book makes a combination of discourse on youth empowerment and the philosophy of life in modern African society.

Drawing its titled from the famous quote – ‘I think, therefore I am’, the book makes reference to how a philosophical tool can be used to achieve success and how these tools can be used in different ways.

The subtitle of the book is ‘Re-defining the struggle for upcoming youth’ which speaks to Dikobe’s passion for and history in youth development . The author has written the book in such a way that it is intended to spark a debate about what young people are currently going through.

Paballo Dikobe autographing a copy of his book, ‘As we think’.

Dikobe said, “The book forms part of a series of books.”

“I’m planning to publish the next issue at around June this year.

“The current book was published in 2014 and is currently doing well, although I would have loved to share my message with more young people.

By profession, Dikobe is a philosophical business consultant whose business is based in Soweto and functions to service clients from Soweto and elsewhere.


 

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