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  Stop Being the "Bottom Bitch" for Capitalism: Reclaiming Ujima and the Ancestor Algorithm https://www.spreaker.com/episode/tearing-down-the-capitalist-pimp-game--72456101 Let’s stop playing the game by their rules. We’ve been suckered into a state of survival—scared to look back, terrified of looking forward, and exhausted from grinding in a system that was never designed for us to win. We are living in a capitalist setup that forces us to view our land, our resources, and even our people as expendable widgets. But today, we are shifting the paradigm. We are moving from fear and anger into raw power, peace, and collective joy. Welcome to the cycle of Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility). The Master's Setup: A Rigged Game Capitalism isn’t a neutral economic system. It’s a five-syllable pimp game. Haiku on Capitalism Capitalism Is about pimpin' and hoes Play, and you will lose The system requires a baseline of exploitation to function. To make it run efficientl...

The Machete in the Shed

 The Machete in the Shed


https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-nearness-of-faith--71829773


There is a venomous snake at your feet, and the best weapon you own is three miles away. What do you do?

Most of us are living our lives in that three-mile gap. We have "faith" in things that aren't here—promises from people who don't know our names and systems that weren't built for our survival. We talk about collective work (Ujima), but we hesitate because we think we’re missing a key ingredient.

But what if the "missing" piece is actually something you need to get rid of rather than something you need to find? What if the "weapon far away" is actually a distraction keeping you from seeing the power in your own palms?

Today, we explore the engine of Imani and why the most radical thing you can do for the Tribe is to stop looking for help.

Call to Inaction:

"He who waits for the moon to rise before he starts his journey will never reach the village."

Stop looking at the horizon. Stop checking the news for a savior. Stop inventorying what you don't have.

  1. What external "rescue" are you still waiting for that is preventing you from starting your work?

  2. What "distant weapon" can you stop worrying about today?

  3. What is one responsibility you can take back from an outside source right now?

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