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Is Your "Why" Big Enough for All of Us?

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  https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-purpose-of-unity--69722941 Is Your "Why" Big Enough for All of Us? We often talk about finding our purpose as if it’s a solo trek into the woods. We search for Nia (Purpose) in isolation, hoping to find a path that serves our own ambitions. But what happens when that purpose hits a wall because it lacks the strength of Umoja (Unity)? Today’s shift in the Fractal Calendar reveals a secret about success that most people miss. If your purpose doesn't have room for your community, it might not be a purpose at all—it might just be a preference. In this episode, we break down why today is the day to bridge the gap between "me" and "us." Find Your Way Get the Nguzo Saba Narrative Map to help you find your way through the complexities of daily life and stay aligned with the principles. https://link.content360.io/NguzoSabaMap Support Tha Daily Spark Become a supporting member of “Tha Daily Spark” and help us share this ...

Tribal exam

Today I am doing it a little different it is time to see what you have learned over these months of following "Tribal quotes". The challenge  is to create a proverb a quotable statement that I can one day share with readers.
The reason I'm doing this today is that I have a group of Warriors who have been working with these proverbs using the "Gye-Nyame SelfMastery™" model, for over 3 months.  Now its time for them to continue their personal Journey, and I am asking them to leave some of their Wisdom so that I can share it with the world.
Feel free to join the experience live one of your words of wisdom in the comment box.


Here are 2 quotes to warm you up:



Albert Camus : "In the midst of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer."





"Only a fool remains seated when Wisdom enters the room."
Brother ha2tim






Your words of Wisdom goes here:







Brother Ha2tim
SelfMasteryCoach
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