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The Gatekeeper’s Delusion: Why Hoarding the Blueprint Is Killing the Village

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  The Gatekeeper’s Delusion: Why Hoarding the Blueprint Is Killing the Village We love to claim we want generational wealth, but too many of us are still terrified of our own brother’s success. We hoard contacts, hide the technical "How," and treat our hard-won blueprints like state secrets. That is not business acumen—that is the lingering poison of a captive mindset. Scarcity is the master switch of colonial conditioning. It is designed to keep you trapped in the bottom-tier emotional loop of being Mad, Sad, and Scared —weighed down by blame, shame, and guilt. When you believe resources are finite, you treat every sibling as a rival and turn the village into a crab barrel. But as the ancient Wolof reminder declares: Nit, nit ay garabam —a person is the medicine of another person. August 20th holds a mirror to our collective tape: 1619 (Point Comfort): When the first "20 and odd" captive ancestors arrived in Virginia, isolated survival was impossible. Only shared ...

Sowing and Reaping (7 Ways to unleash the power of reciprocity) sample

"How can we overcome failure if not through action?"

Today we are called to look at the power within the cycle of reciprocity. The power to overcome failure, the power to lead yourself and those around you, and the power to build strong communities that break the shackles of poverty. The cycle of reciprocity is built on a fundamental truth: Sow what you want to reap. What this means is if you want to reap something in your life, you must sow it first. As Marcus Garvey would say: "A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots." So first we must understand where we come from and what our history has been in order to change our future. It is our goal today to learn more about the roots of reciprocity so that we can continue to sow seeds of success for ourselves and others.

In order for us to create a healthy environment for our children, there must be an understanding that we have all sown some good and some bad into our lives. If you are planting a rose bush, it cannot thrive in soil that has been poisoned with pesticides or other toxic things harmful for roses (or people). This same understanding should be applied when it comes to growing your tribe. Join our email group to get the 7 ways to unleash the power of reciprocity in your life:

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