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Are You Building a Castle or a Community?

 https://www.spreaker.com/episode/ujamaa-the-wealth-of-we--70130040

Are You Building a Castle or a Community?

We live in an era that celebrates the individual conqueror. The "boss," the "mogul," the "solopreneur." But if you look closely at the structures that last—the legacies that survive generations—you will rarely find a single pair of hands laying the bricks.

Today, we are talking about Ujamaa, but not just as a principle of buying and selling. We are talking about the spirit of economics. Why do we feel safer competing against our brother than collaborating with him? What would happen if we treated our community’s resources as a collective reservoir rather than a series of private puddles?

In this episode, we challenge the scarcity mindset that keeps us divided. We explore how "claiming your territory" isn't about pushing others out, but about creating a space where everyone in the tribe can eat.

You might be surprised to find that the biggest obstacle to your financial freedom isn't the "system"—it might be the way you view your neighbor.

Listen to the full breakdown here.

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