I don’t know what’s with law students and farms. This week, I am profiling yet another law student with farm. A pine tree farm. Huh! Law students are proclaimed as the smartest art students so knowing farming is an added life’s activity is beyond me. Smart and smart (business sense of the word). Thomas Mulondo is a widely informed chap probably because of the gruesome books he reads, plus his endless social networking that introduces him to new people and cultures, hence knowledge ringing in.
Thomas admirers, idolizes and appreciates achievers. People that are willing to go against all odds to achieve. His biggest idol is professor Busingye Kabumba, who has seemingly achieved a lot in life effortlessly so on a scale of the people Thomas wants to turn out to be, his professor is way up there.
Thomas attributes joining law school as his life’s most defining moment. It was an unexpected turn in his life that has now become his pride and joy.
Dreams, goals and objectives are always at the backs of every ambitious mind so Thomas wants to have done his masters and become a big time lawyer in five years. Then in ten, he hopes to have expanded his estate (do not know what that is). Estate? Maybe boy has a hidden growing empire in the winery business huh! Then to add to the winery, start-up a charity for the under privileged. It never ends with this one. First, his easily a ten. Those kind of eyes, you don’t see everywhere. Then his smart squared and to add to that, a profoundly good-hearted person. Good for you because you definitely seem to have your goals and priorities in life in check.
When I asked Thomas what his most afraid of in life, he replied, “waking up without my beard…oh and poverty.” I found his response simply hilarious. Here I was thinking poverty is a big life threatening situation to be afraid of. Turns out Thomas’s beard ranks way above poverty as a life threatening situation.
Taken up with Thomas’s obviously undeniable humor? Catch him on fb @ Rourke Thomas