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I don't deny personal responsibility. Life does not care about your upbringing. Either you get it done or you get done. Kill or be killed. If you don't have what it takes life does not sympathize. It only punishes and perges.


My point is, you will not make it without these foundations. Period. As I said, if it's not your parents, then someone else has to do it. A teacher, a relative, a neighbor, a book, a documentary. It has to come from someone or something. The dude who goes through life playing video games and getting high with bastard kids didn't get there on his own. He had influences in his life that lead him there. Same for the successful 7 figure business owner Married with children. Both applied what they were given to their own lives and got the results they did. Ask any successful person who their influences are and they're not gonna say nobody or nothing.


Jason Black got what he needed from where it's supposed to come from. His parents. I'd say Jason never had a gap. All he needed to do was apply what had been given to him. I haven't heard Tariq Nasheed talk about his parents in depth but he does make it clear he respects them(his mother anyway. haven't heard him talk about his father). He has talked about the men who gave him the game who were in the hustle game in the street. That's where he got his foundation from. In either case, it didn't come through osmosis. Something or someone outside of these two individuals had a positive effect on their lives.


The devil race has spent trillions on advertisements, programming, school curriculums, and other forms of social engineering to create these destructive influences on our youth because they know the effect it has. If there is no counter to this than there's no other outcome but failure. Garbage in, garbage out.


This is why programs like the business are desperately needed. Much of what is discussed on that broadcast the vast majority of our people have never heard before in their lives! That right there is a state of emergency situation and if not remedied we should not expect the community to get better. No one ever did it on their own. Everyone needed someone to step in.