By Mulengera Reporters
A powerful new message from Dr Aisha Ruth Kasolo is turning heads and sparking debate online. In her latest TikTok video, she delivers a surprising piece of advice: sometimes, the smartest move is to act like you don’t know anything at all.
Dr Kasolo explains that in life, not everyone around you has good intentions. She says some people quietly plan harm, targeting your job, your business, your marriage, or even your children. According to her, these enemies often operate in silence, watching and waiting for the right moment to strike.
But instead of confronting them directly, she encourages a different tactic — pretending to be unaware.
She explains that acting “stupid” in such situations can be a powerful form of protection. By doing so, a person avoids exposing their plans or weaknesses. At the same time, they gain the advantage of observing everything happening around them without raising suspicion.
Dr Kasolo notes that many people fail in life because they always want to appear wise, strong, and in control. She says this can make them predictable and easy targets. In contrast, those who choose to stay quiet and appear less aware are often able to gather more information and stay one step ahead.
She further explains that by pretending not to notice harmful intentions, individuals can protect what belongs to them. Over time, they begin to understand the full picture of what others are planning, without losing anything in the process.
According to her, this strategy allows a person to remain calm, avoid unnecessary conflict, and maintain control of their life. Eventually, those with bad intentions may realize they have been observed all along.
The message has left many viewers both surprised and inspired. Some call it a clever survival tactic in today’s complex social world, while others see it as a lesson in patience and self-control.
Dr Kasolo’s bold advice delivers a clear takeaway: sometimes, silence and strategy are stronger than open confrontation and playing the fool may be the smartest move of all. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).
























