Video
youtube
Happy Birthday to the honorable Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. We can’t honor him enough for the great work he has done around the world. We lost a great man, leader and activist 50 years ago. What a tragedy. May we never forget his Dream and what he died for. Not just today and throughout February but everyday. Please help us celebrate today by sharing our video. Also guys if you would like to be featured in the remaking of this video please submit your video. All you need is your phone and just learn the lyrics. That’s all we used here. We would like to make a video showing the beautiful faces of America. Which is you! It’s not about the color of your skin it’s about humanity. So share the video, learn the song and submit your version to [email protected] Thank you all in advance😘
8 notes
·
View notes
Text
Happiness is a choice
Many people can talk on what it takes to obtain the pursuit of happiness. Many of us have developed a materialist mindset which supports our economy. For filling a short term superficial want, which may actually hinder us later when persueing your dreams.
My point is this; happiness is a choice. A choice you most make everyday on your own. Hearing about someone else’s happiness is not going to get you to where you need to be only you can do that. Listening to other people’s testimony should motivate you but it should not distract you from your own abilities and desires.
What does that mean?
Understand no two people are the same; a successful person knows how to find their talents then learns how live according to their basic needs. They focus less on the trends of society. A successful individual will be goal drive towards their own success instead of the success of corporate America.
It’s easy to follow the constant impulses in your bain. It’s a lot hard to follow your heart.
Our dreams are our hearts true desire. Yet we often ignore the needs of our heart because society has so much control over our minds. We spend so much money on things we don’t need; meaning we’re constantly wasting many while we’re complaining about not having money to pursue our dreams.
1 note
·
View note
Text
Your Journey
We often waste time focused on the wrong things; which later hinder us from accomplishing our goals.
How many times have you quit something because you were focused to much on what you did wrong instead of what you could have done better?
Many people fail to reach their full potential because their consumed in their own mistakes. The fear to fail is embedded in the human psyche at a young age; which controls the way we analyze ourselves and others. Society doesn’t recognize individuals like Albert Einstein & Benjamin Franklin on their failed ventures but instead we emphasize on their accomplishments.
Why are we so apologetic when it comes to our failures? Why are so many people unwilling to strengthen their weaknesses in order to accomplish their goals?
Many of us have great money making ideas that we never pursue. We often focus on our cannots , our weaknesses and failures. This negative mindset hinders us from problem solving; handicapping individuals to a global system designed to mentally imprison and miseducate society as a whole.
Who is to blame for this cycle of mental abuse; the imprisonment of our children and the innocent murders of our brothers and sisters? For decades our nation has been fighting for social change, peace and equality; we’ve made great strives towards success, yet we still find ourselves enslaved to the political systems that continues to fail to provide the basic needs of humanity. Those in power teach us that the economic system would collapse if society focused on an individuals basics needs instead of the financial gain of the one percent.
Is this true? Maybe but I highly doubt it....
Would the economy truly collapse if we had equal education for every student? An education system that prepares students for their future; not the future society perdicts for them. A future not based off statistics ; but an individual‘s talents and ability to self-educate and problem solve. What if we encourage more young people to make mistakes? While encouraging them to creates positive solutions. Why aren’t we mentally training ourselves to think this way?
Let your failures be your steppingstones toward success. Every failure is an opportunity to create something great. Your failures will always outweigh your successes. Remember to push towards your goals. Allow the journey to mold you into greatness and encourage others to do the same.
1 note
·
View note
Text
What it takes to be a guardian?
What does it take to be a guardian? The image above speaks for itself. It takes sacrifice.
Sacrificing what we love for the ones we love is often hard to do. As a parent you can relate to constantly being asked to do somethings that wasn’t on your agenda; losing sleep, money and time. The rewards from losing these things is seeing the joy in your love ones face. It’s the reassurance knowing that your sacrifices paid off for someone even when it’s not yourself.
To be honest it’s easy to sacrifice such things when it comes to your children, partner and even most relatives; but what about the basic needs of humanity? What daily sacrifices are you making to help society?
Some may say they do their part by voting, which is very, very, very important. Voting is one of the most important responsibilities we have as an American whether you were born here or not. Once you become of age it is your responsability to educated yourself on things like the Constitution, politics and economic.
Any mentor or leader will tell you that self-education is key to success. Applying the basic fundamentals taught in grade school with the drive and dedication will take you as far as you want to go in life. This is true even for those who maybe living a life of oppression.
History shows us that in America people of color are targets for discrimination, oppression and miseducation. The government allows our public education system to continue to teach young children of color that they are inferior, ignorant and labors for “The Man”. They fail to teach the history of Mansa Musa, the richest man ever to live, an African. History should be about all great man, not just white man who slaughter, rape and conquer. The few people of color that are talked about like; Ted Turner, Rev. Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and Fred Hampton they’re legacies help push the civil rights movement forward. Their deaths only created fear and distraction among people of color.
Very few people if any are willing to sacrifice they’re life for social change. Especially when you have a family to think about. Most of us as parents can’t picture our children growing up without your presences.
Since the assassination of Rev. Martin Luther King jr. Society has tried to ignore the fact that racism will not end until there is justice for the oppressed and equality for all humanity.
Over the last three years society has watched innocent people killed do to police brutality. Though the judicial system fails to recognize these murders as acts of discrimination based off race. Even though the courts refuse to hold officers accountable or put consequences in place for officers who pull the trigger first and file out paperwork later.
Since our recent elections it’s hard to see a future of peace and equality. I believe in humanity and once we’re able to recognize our flaws as a nation we can change the world.
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
Enough is enough
Being black in America; what does that really mean?
As we approach the 50th anniversary of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr’s, “I had a Dream,” speech. I am reminded of the guardians that paved the way for social change and equality for all humainity. But even with all the work that has been done over the last five decades, a large group of individuals refuses to see the need for equality or change in America.
White people are using terms like white privilege as an excuse to be ignorant to certain problems that they don’t feel target their community. At this point I’m done trying to explain why “Black Lives Matter” to white people. If you care that much ask Siri, she had way more time for you then I do.
Moving on; the systems that were created to enslave and oppress people of color are stronger today then they where fifty years ago. Why?
Does the economy truly thrive off oppression, illness and segregation? Many would like us to believe that social change is a pipe dream among socialist. People who see the world as equal are fools and often seen as uneducated on economics.
Realistically it comes down to our basic needs. Not an individuals wants based off ego and greed. Our needs are food, clothing and shelter. Something we have failed to provide humanity since the beginning of time. Why? While that’s easy; it all comes down to greed. Now I know most people would just say money but today we’re going to use greed instead.
Why greed? Because, “greed” often drives us to make money. Now let’s considered all our wants as a form of “greediness”. Look around your house or room. Focus on all the things you don’t actually need. This is a uncomfortable comparison even for me. As I look around my house, I realize I’m drowning in greed. Which selfishly makes me feel good inside. Anyway; the point is this. If we could change the structure of once’s ego to reflect empathy. Training the brain to release endorphins from acts of philanthropy and good will towards man kind we might have a solution to ending property.
I have a solution and if you continue to follow me, I will share it over time.
These philosophies are designed to create guardians. Soldiers for the revoluation, leaders towards social change. Our tongues are sharp , our weapons towards injustice are unity, protest and action a pond demand. Meaning any man who feels their rights have been violated by the injustice of the systems created to; discriminate, miseducate, enslave, incarcerate or kill an individual without probable cause will one day answer to a higher court and face justice.
The revoluation will not end until justice is won for everyone 🌏
0 notes