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Walking the Barbell: Tradition on One Side, Revolution on the Other

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Walking the Barbell: Tradition on One Side, Revolution on the Other I’ve been re-listening to Antifragile by Nassim Taleb—and something caught my spirit this time around: the Barbell Strategy . Taleb breaks it down as a life design where you operate on two extremes . On one side, you’ve got extreme safety . On the other, calculated risk . And in between? Nothing. That middle space is where comfort hides and where fragility is born. This idea got me thinking deeply about how well it aligns with the life we’re building through Gye-Nyame Journey —and how it could shape a political campaign if I—or one of y’all—ever decided to run for office. The Safe Side: Cultural Roots, Community Wisdom Let’s start with the grounded side of the barbell —the side that holds our traditions, values, and cultural wisdom. This is where we store our principles: Umoja, Kujichagulia, Nia . It’s the bedrock. It’s not glamorous, but it’s what keeps us whole. This side includes our: Rites of passage Community cir...

Ha2ku by ha2tim

Existence wears mask
When you really stop and look
you see one actor

Question for the day:
Have you ever took the time to appreciate the oneness of Creation? Really took time to see the threads that bind us all together. If you take time to look deep enough you will see that it is just one marvolous Actor with an ability to play many roles. When you are able to do this some of the labels we have for people places and things (nouns in our life) will begin to fade, and our actions (verbs) will be more considerate and focused. Because when you take a moment to look at the interdependence of creation you realize that you are one with this great actor and the falsities of your life fade away. if even for just a moment.

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