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The Subtractive Power of Nia: Stop Adding, Start Stripping

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The Subtractive Power of Nia: Stop Adding, Start Stripping Tribe, we have a collective addiction, and it is keeping us weak. We’ve been brainwashed by a hyper-capitalist, hustle-and-grind culture into believing that to find your purpose, you must constantly add more to your plate. More side hustles, more titles, more obligations, more noise. We split our divine energy into a thousand different directions and then look at our lives wondering why our impact feels diluted. Today is Friday, July 10, and we are stepping directly into the golden light of the Nia (Purpose) cycle. Nia isn’t a prize you win by collecting more baggage. Nia is revealed through the via negativa —the art of subtraction. You don't need to find your purpose; you need to uncover it by scraping off the heavy, calcified layers of distraction, illusions, and the toxic baggage of blame, shame, and guilt that this society handed you. Look at the blueprint left by our Ancestors on this exact day. In 1875, Mama Mary McL...

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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