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Drop the Weight of the World

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  Drop the Weight of the World https://www.spreaker.com/episode/drop-the-weight-of-the-world--71015334 You think you're helping your community, but what if you're actually holding it back? We throw around the word "Ujima"—Collective Work and Responsibility—but most of us are practicing it backwards. We’ve been conditioned to believe that being a good friend, a good family member, or a pillar of the community means sacrificing our own peace to carry everyone else’s chaos. Are you playing the savior in a situation where the other person doesn't even want to be saved? Are you gripping so tightly to the idea of "family loyalty" that you're suffocating your own joy? There is a massive difference between building together and bleeding out together. If your version of community work leaves you drained, bitter, and exhausted, you aren't practicing Ujima. You're just repeating a cycle. Call to Inaction A hand clutched tight around poison cannot accept...

Kwanzaa 365 Contest

Kwanzaa is upon us, and I am hyped. It is time for us to reflect on our Principles, and come together to empower each other and our Culture. To help spread the excitment I have decided to have a contest, and if it is successful, extend it throughout the year.
Anyone can enter, and the winner will be selected randomly from all those that answer the question correctly. The launch will be 12-25-18 @7pm all you have to do is text "Kwanzaa365" to 77292 once the contest begin. You will be sent a question that you can answer, and if you are correct you will be entered into a random selection process. The contest will cover the first 4 days of Kwanzaa.
I hope that you will enter and demonstrate your knowledge of Kwanzaa. If you have any questions feel free to contact me, through the text number.

I wish you Peace, Power, Joy, and 1hunidyears

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