The Gatekeeper’s Delusion: Why Hoarding the Blueprint Is Killing the Village
The Gatekeeper’s Delusion: Why Hoarding the Blueprint Is Killing the Village We love to claim we want generational wealth, but too many of us are still terrified of our own brother’s success. We hoard contacts, hide the technical "How," and treat our hard-won blueprints like state secrets. That is not business acumen—that is the lingering poison of a captive mindset. Scarcity is the master switch of colonial conditioning. It is designed to keep you trapped in the bottom-tier emotional loop of being Mad, Sad, and Scared —weighed down by blame, shame, and guilt. When you believe resources are finite, you treat every sibling as a rival and turn the village into a crab barrel. But as the ancient Wolof reminder declares: Nit, nit ay garabam —a person is the medicine of another person. August 20th holds a mirror to our collective tape: 1619 (Point Comfort): When the first "20 and odd" captive ancestors arrived in Virginia, isolated survival was impossible. Only shared ...
Wonderful! Loved the history! Share this with your children! My son fell in love with Capoeria after watching the movie "Only the Strong." It became one of his favorites...thank you for sharing this so that we could revisit it. Would love to have such a group here in Columbus!
ReplyDeletehey there is a group here, actually more than one, but capoeria is alive and well in columbus. I have several capoerista waiting to get me in 'the roda' so they can try to put a hurting on me. anyone that want some info about classes hit me up and i will send you info.
ReplyDeleteAxe' Nuff said
peace & 1hunidyears