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  https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-scarcity-simulation--71177491 Are You Biting the Meat or Just Barking at the Bone? We live in a world that sells us a "simulation" of scarcity every single day. It tells us there isn’t enough room at the top, not enough money in the pot, and not enough love to go around. But what if the lack you feel is just a narrative you haven't scrapped off yet? On this day of Ujamaa , we look at wealth through the "Jaw of Abundance." If our "teeth"—our families, our businesses, our thoughts—aren't aligned, we can't break through the obstacles holding us back. Are you still trying to bite the meat alone? The tension of individualism is what's keeping the Tribe hungry. Call to Inaction "The one who eats alone dies alone." Stop the competitive grind for a moment and reflect: What "scarcity simulation" am I ready to cancel my subscription to today? What "mine" narrative can I release to m...

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Check out 50 cent... for those that don't know 50 wrote a book with Robert Greene. this is an interesting combination check them out as they discuss the book. it was a good read for me, and for those that work with Youth it may be a good book to motivate young people to read. Especially those that have a entrepreneurial spirit (of course I mean legal), because in this New Economy we have to prepare our youth for whats coming. Robert Greene is an excellent writer. He connects the past and strategies that people in history have used, to what is going on today. From personal experience, I have seen young people that you would never believe would read a book, actually steal his book from my library. I didn't mind because my goal was to get them to read in the first place. So check out video and let me know what you think.


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