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Are you building a fortress or a paper house?

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Are you building a fortress or a paper house?   https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-fragile-paper-house-and-the-permanent-fortress--71471041 We’ve been taught to chase the bag at the expense of the brotherhood. We’ve been told that being "self-made" is the ultimate goal. But what happens when the market crashes and the bank accounts freeze? Who stands by you when the lights go out? Today, we’re exploring the "Ancestral Algorithm" that suggests your bank balance isn't your greatest asset—your people are. We’re talking about the tension between financial survival and tribal harmony. Is your peace dependent on your paycheck, or your people? Call to Inaction: “The bird that flies alone is the first to meet the hawk.” Today, stop trying to solve every problem by yourself. Stop the "hustle" for just one hour and reach out to a brother or sister just to check in—no business, no favors, just connection. What "Lone Wolf" habit can you drop today to m...

The Art of Doing Less: Mastery Through Subtraction

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The Art of Doing Less: Mastery Through Subtraction “The myth is… you gotta do more to be more. But what if that’s backward?” Out here in the hustle of modern life, we’ve been sold a story. That success, peace, and SelfMastery demand more systems, more strategies, more stacking of steps on top of already stressed lives. It’s a seductive myth. But it’s still a myth. Because real mastery—the kind that resonates deep, the kind that’s about being , not just doing —is often about less, not more. It’s time we talk about Subtractive SelfMastery . Cut to the Core We live in an age of overcomplication. Layers on layers. Routines for routines. Everyone out here trying to “optimize” while barely breathing. It’s like trying to clear your path by building around the boulders instead of moving them. Eventually, you’re not on a path—you’re in a maze of your own making. At Gye-Nyame Journey, we’re taking a different road. Mastery through subtraction means clearing what clutters, removing what no longer...