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The Capitalist Simulation is Lying to You: Why "Self-Made" is a Trap

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The Capitalist Simulation is Lying to You: Why "Self-Made" is a Trap Checkout the episode Let’s stop playing small, Tribe. Today is Thursday, July 9, 2026, and we are stepping directly into the vibrating green energy of Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics) . It's time to have a real, unfiltered conversation on the porch. Look around you. We are constantly breathing in a psychological virus—a predatory simulation engineered to keep you Scared and Mad . The system floods your feed with the lie of scarcity, screaming that there isn't enough room, enough money, or enough power for all of us to thrive. So what do we do? We get defensive. We buy into the hyper-individualistic hustle culture, running ourselves ragged on a corporate hamster wheel, chasing status symbols to look rich while our communities starve. We’ve been tricked into believing the myth of the "self-made" success story. But let's keep it 100: isolation is not security. It’s a prison sentence. True e...

Are you hustling for the Master, or building for the Tribe?

 Are you hustling for the Master, or building for the Tribe?

https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-green-harvest-of-ujamaa--71040082

We’ve all been there—grinding 40+ hours a week for a machine that would replace us in a heartbeat. We call it "stability," but it feels a lot like a gilded cage. Today, on this
Ujamaa day, we’re looking at the tension between individual survival and collective prosperity.

What if the reason you feel "stuck" isn't a lack of money, but a buildup of individualism? What if the "game" you’re playing is rigged because you're trying to win it alone? In the story of The Baba, a master hustler had to walk away from everything he knew just to find the truth of Nation Building.

Stop looking for a "miraculous job" and start looking for your Tribe.

Call to Inaction:

“A bundle of sticks cannot be broken, but one stick snaps in the wind.”

  • Stop saying "I" when you should be saying "We."

  • Stop trying to out-compete your brothers and sisters for crumbs.

  • Stop obsessing over your bank account and start investing in your community's capacity.

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