User talk:Derrick Ssemambo

Derrick Levis Ssemambo (born October 4, 1992) is a Ugandan, website developer, blogger, researcher, programmer and software developer.

Born in Luzira, Kampala, Uganda to Mr.Edward Mukasa Kasiwukira and Mrs. Mukasa Margaret Nakirijja of Kasero, Buloba and Kyasa - Mpata, Wakiso District respectively.

Family Members
Justine Nagujja (sister), Alex Kakembo (brother), Paul Galabuzi (brother) and Beatrice Teera (sister)

Childhood days
Inquisitive and impeccable, Derrick grew up as a humble little boy in Luzira Kisenyi zone III with his parents. Before coming to Luzira in 1991, his parents lived in Nateete, Wakiso District.

Education Background
He started his childhood from Dade Nursery School in Luzira Portbell in 1996 at the age of 4. Derrick faced problems during his stay at kindergarten because even at this age, he could hardly speak any word.

Quotes
Today is the tomorrow you where worried about yesterday. Derrick Ssemambo (talk) 17:20, 6 December 2018 (UTC)

How to Be a Successful Person
First, you must believe in yourself and your ability to succeed. Without believing in yourself you have already lost the race. In everything you do you should exude a high level of self-confidence.

Work hard and be very disciplined. Success does not come overnight; you must work hard for it and be disciplined. Without these two, it is almost impossible for you to be successful. It won't be easy, but it can be done. As the famous quote goes, "Heights of great men reached and kept were never attained by sudden flight, but they, while their companions slept, kept toiling onward through the night."

Balance your life. It is important to remember that even as you work hard you should take some time to have fun. There is time for everything; set a time to have fun and never neglect your family and friends. It is also important to remember that you should get the work done first, and then have fun.

Have good manners. An individual should always show respect to other people and distinguish oneself as a lady or gentleman. As a famous Jamaican proverb goes, "Manners carry you through the world and back without a penny."

Take time to educate yourself and become qualified. Never assume that you learn as much on the job. In this global economy, those wishing to succeed must have the necessary tools to be successful, and that includes having an education.

Do not let the past define who you are; you define who you are. No matter what your background is. you can break through any barriers if you just follow these steps.

Never forget where you're coming from. Many people, after achieving some success, bad-mouth where they come from. This is a sure recipe for failure in the future as the same ones you talk badly about now can be the ones who rescue you in the long run.Derrick Ssemambo (talk) 17:45, 6 December 2018 (UTC)