Looking at Life Through a Funeral Lyrics 50-Cent Flowers, funeral service, a kid’s in the coffin It sounds so familiar, don’t it happen so often? The shoot-out shit happens, the sister read the eulogy Couldn’t help but think, “Nigga better you than me” Trey-eight ain’t got no safety, that bullet got no name […]
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Visiting the House of Mourning
Visiting the House of Mourning The preacher said, “it is better to go to the house of mourning, than to go to the house of feasting: for that is the end of all men; and the living will lay it to his heart.” That’s taken from the book of Ecclesiastes (7:2). If you’re a […]
Necessity of Constant Elevation
Necessity of Constant Elevation The 90s supreme rap group GraveDiggaz (named after the idea of digging people out of mental graves), had a quote that went like this: Positive education activates constant elevation… I loved it and quit my job a drug pusher in the mean streets I grew up in. Just kidding, I […]
All Anyone Will Require From You
All Anyone Will Require From You It’s not a Facebook account, it is not your allegiance, it is not your devoted effort to their life. Nope. All anyone will require from you in business, career, or relationships is a sound mindset. If you’re troubled by too many things, you won’t be a good employee, […]
Tacko Fall Interview Inspiring
Tacko Fall Interview Inspiring This young man stands 6 inches from 8 feet, he is straight dark chocolate and a ball of joy to be around (those who are around him say so). The intriguing and inspiring thing about Elhadji Tacko Sereigne Diop Fall (AKA Tacko Fall), is that he’d rather be a Stevie Jobs […]
The Service You Render to Others
The Service You Render to Others Everything we have is a direct result of the choices we’ve made in life. Part of those choices are directly related to the services we’ve rendered to others. Serving others is not charity or just washing someone else’s feet as a humble kind gesture. Instead, serving or service […]
Creating a Culture of Yes
Creating a Culture of Yes We’re use to no and have it deeply programmed in us as young kids. Parents say “no” a lot and thus when we grow up, we turn into those same parents. It is really a sense of being protective but overprotection leads to procrastination and an inability to learn. […]