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  Carving Out Your Masterpiece https://www.spreaker.com/episode/carving-out-your-masterpiece--70921182 We’ve been lied to about what it means to be creative. Society tells us that Kuumba requires us to build, stack, and add to our lives. But what if the exact opposite is true? Look in the mirror. How much of what you carry isn't actually yours? The stress, the false narratives, the masks required to survive in certain rooms—it’s all just buildup. To find your true power, you don't need another seminar, another hustle, or another title. You just need a chisel. It’s time to scrape away the noise so the masterpiece can breathe. Call to Inaction: The tree does not grow by holding onto its dead leaves; it grows by letting them fall. What is one expectation from someone else you can completely stop caring about today? What "busy work" are you using to distract yourself from your own thoughts? Get the "Nguzo Saba Narrative Map" to help you find your way through the...

the 50th law

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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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