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Burn the Cape: Why Your "Independence" is Actually Your Prison

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Burn the Cape: Why Your "Independence" is Actually Your Prison Let’s be real: most of us are exhausted because we’re playing a game that wasn’t designed for us to win. We’ve been fed a steady diet of "rugged individualism," convinced that if we just grind harder, sweat longer, and suffer in silence, we’ll finally arrive. We wear the "Strong Black Woman" cape or the "Unbreakable Black Man" armor like it’s a badge of honor, but it’s actually a lead weight. When you carry the world on your solitary shoulders, you aren’t being a hero; you’re being a martyr for a system that doesn’t love you. This isolation breeds the "Mad, Sad, and Scared" cycle. You’re mad because you’re tired, sad because you’re lonely, and scared because you know if you trip, there’s no one behind you. Ujima —Collective Work—is the antidote. It’s not just a nice idea; it’s a survival strategy. It’s about making your brother’s problems your own so they don't become a ...

8 Habits For Building Generational Wealth

Today we will discuss the importance of individual involvement with a tribe to be focused on creation of generational wealth. First, we need to recognize that wealth is more than just money.

We can define wealth as the accumulation of properties and assets that represents a store of value for its owner. This means that you have something else of value that you can exchange for what you need or want.

When we take a look at this definition, it becomes clear that wealth is much more than money. To be wealthy, you must have stores of value in several forms: You know you need to get our free ecourse:



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