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The "Bag" is Bigger Than You

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  https://www.spreaker.com/episode/ujamaa-beyond-the-solo-hustle--69529963 Most of us are exhausted. We’ve been told that if we just grind harder, work longer, and out-hustle everyone else, we’ll finally reach the mountaintop. But what if that mountain was never meant to be climbed alone? In today’s episode, we break down the principle of Ujamaa and why the "solo hustle" might actually be what's keeping you stuck. We're talking about a different kind of wealth—one that doesn't just fill a pocket but builds a nation. There is a specific reason why Brother Ha2tim places this principle where he does in the Player’s Pyramid , and it changes everything about how you look at your neighbors and your bank account. Are you ready to see the "green energy" of cooperative economics in a way you’ve never imagined? You’ll need to hear this one to believe it. Nguzo Saba Narrative Map Invite the clarity you deserve and get the Nguzo Saba Narrative Map to help you fin...

Two Stories about the Truth

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Here are two stories about Truth that struck me as powerful. The first is from a class that I took in my college days that stuck with me until today, and the second I recently ran into while going over some Zen tales. So check them out: In the beginning the first man and woman were sitting wondering and discussing Truth. They approached the Creator and asked that they be given the Truth. The Creator denied their request, saying that they were not ready for the Truth. They continued to ask over and over again when ever they got a chance. Finally after a time the Creator respecting their persistence gave in to their request. Before the truth was given to them, they were warned that the Truth is a heavy burden and that they may live to regret their request. Man and woman were excited and prepared themselves for this gift. The Creator formed the Truth into a giant mirror and placed this new burden on the shoulders of Man and Woman. At first the Truth didn't seem to heavy or much of...