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We Don’t All Come from Kings and Queens: Leadership, Lies, and the Power of Collective Purpose

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We Don’t All Come from Kings and Queens: Leadership, Lies, and the Power of Collective Purpose Great Day, Fam. Let’s get into it. This one’s gonna push some buttons—and that’s exactly the point. I'm not writing for comfort. I'm writing for clarity . And today, I want to address one of the most repeated mantras in our community: “We all come from Kings and Queens.” It sounds good. It feels empowering. But family—it’s not the whole truth . Who Took the Trash Out? If everyone was a king or queen… Who held the sick? Who built the temples? Who mastered the mathematics? Who cooked the food? Who cleaned the streets? Who protected the realm? We all didn’t come from the throne. And that's not a bad thing. The idea that only royalty holds value is a lie designed to inflate egos—and egos that believe they’re at the center of the universe cannot be led. Leadership isn’t about title or self-importance. It’s about service, wisdom, and knowing when to follow. The False ...

Why You Should Be Steaming

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  Why You Should Be Steaming Peace Fam: Here is an extra article. After my fast I usually spend a lot of time steaming, and I thought I would put together an article to give you more information about this style of preparing food. Steaming has made an impact on my life, because it takes little effort but the returns are major. I can actually turn it on and forget it. I don't have to worry about burning anything, and my food stays nutritious. I hope that you will join me on this journey. You can go to the nearest thrift store or you can click the link below and get yourself a steamer, and begin. Introduction Like many of you, I love cooking—the act of preparing food from scratch, not necessarily the eating part. (I mean, I do like eating it too, but that's not what I'm talking about.) The ways in which we cook and prepare our food are constantly changing: think about the way people cooked 100 years ago compared to 50 years ago compared to today. A few decades ago, people did...