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Blog 76: Understanding Ownership & What It Really Means From A Black Perspective.

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The whites, Jews and Asians gets it to a T.  They get what it really means to own and control resources, which in turn put them at the fulcrum of power and leverage.

The by-product of ownership gives you access to three of the most important area of any society, which are education (not necessarily a college or university), health care and legal representation.

Quiet as kept, a middle class employee cannot afford a good education, health care or a proper legal except the ones provided by the state. Which we all know, that the services and information given are rudimentary on governmental level.

As black people, we have been conditioned to not think of creating a business. But instead work for business owned by others, as we strive to attain managerial or directorial roles. This is what “real success” is to a black man or woman.

When these habits are perpetuated through generations, it becomes normalized and engrained in our subconscious.

The spirit of servitude that is practised in our homes and churches have a contributing effect, and there are no signs of alleviation in the horizon.

This reality is not only contained in poor and middle class black communities, the celebrated “upper-class” are not exempt. There are common examples of black singers, athletes and highly intellectuals who gets paid millions. But, their white and Jewish owners who have never sang or boxed a day in their lives, makes twice or three times what they pay the black celebrities.

This is the power of ownership and the astute understanding of  how business works.

Black ambition on diversification and ownership should be curated from when a child is born, especially as it pertains to business. We must learn to create our own jobs and support our business to be anywhere near freedom.

This is an invaluable education Whites, Jews and Asians have mastered to perfection.

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