Saturday, December 28, 2019

Sleazy gifts vol 1

Gift card reads: "Aye baby, I thought I'd give you a late Christmas gift. See something inspiring?" 

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Human Behavior observation

Why when you lose something or think you've lost something, you look at the person next to you with a "Oh my God, I just lost something" look? 
Like they're going to help. Lol. 

Monday, December 9, 2019

Half rude

In the city, sometimes you have to make the quick decision to go in front of a lady, cause the lady behind you might run through you. 

Sheesh. No disrespect M'Lady. 

Friday, December 6, 2019

The person you constantly criticize is healing you



If you spend ample time criticizing someone, you are:

1. Gaining enjoyment by talking about them 

Or

2. Releasing your anger by talking about them 

And you always are..

3 Teaching yourself how to do better for yourself, through that criticism. 

They don't get paid for that, ya know....

Thursday, December 5, 2019

Words mean nothing without action behind it.


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What are the detais of those actions?
Are they actions someone else makes? Or is it action you innovate?

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

I can make a ninja star from paper.

I think I'm going to remove my qualifications on my resume and just have that one sentence. 

Worth a shot. 

We


We are a triumphant people

We are an accomplished people 

We are capable. We are fearless. 

We are Black. We are African. 


Sunday, December 1, 2019

Entitlement



I live in a household where reasonably clean water flows, everything else has to be paid and worked hard for, but the water flows.

For the rich, experiences such as having private transit, excellent healthcare, exclusive access to exclusive places, and access to leaders, visionaries, and successful people is abundant as water

How does a child, in a house where getting food is a struggle, internalize access to the basics, as opposed to a child born wealthy?

In this comparison, who has more of a sense of entitlement?