By Mulengera Reporters
A new TikTok video by Dr Aisha Ruth Kasolo is stirring powerful conversations, especially among young people trying to find their place in a competitive world. Her message is simple, sharp, and hard to ignore: learn how to behave when you are around people above your level.
In the emotional and eye-opening clip, Dr Kasolo speaks directly to the youth, explaining that many struggle with how to conduct themselves in the presence of people with more experience, wealth, or authority. She notes that many people do not know how to act appropriately and often end up talking too much, interrupting others, or behaving too casually in serious spaces.
Her words strike a nerve. In today’s fast-moving world, young people are eager to speak, be noticed, and prove themselves. However, Dr Kasolo warns that such eagerness can sometimes work against them. She explains that true growth is not always about speaking, but about knowing when to remain silent.
She emphasizes that calmness and observation are powerful tools. According to her, sitting quietly during conversations among leaders should not be seen as weakness, but as wisdom. She adds that this approach allows individuals to learn more, understand deeper issues, and gradually earn trust.
Dr Kasolo further explains that when people listen more, they begin to gain the confidence of others, who may eventually entrust them with greater responsibilities.
Her advice goes beyond simple manners and touches on personal development. She highlights that learning from those ahead helps individuals build knowledge, confidence, and respect over time.
The message is already inspiring many online, with viewers describing it as a wake-up call and a life-changing truth. For many, it serves as a reminder that growth requires humility, patience, and self-control.
Dr Kasolo concludes by encouraging young people to conduct themselves well today so they can rise higher in the future, even beyond those they currently look up to. Her message leaves a powerful impression that sometimes the quietest person in the room is the one growing the fastest. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).
























