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DEAR "BOSSES"
Please stop telling people to quit their careers/jobs. It's irresponsible! The taglines are out here ruining lives and playing off of their desire for financial freedom.
Step out on faith
Leave that 9-5
Be your own boss
You'll never make it without your own business
Without any steps or context these statements are putting people in worst positions than they started in.
These people are green to entrepreneurship and require quality guidance. Not 🚫 a bunch of lip service.
I'm all for being an entrepreneur, but I could never encourage someone to quit their job without a thorough plan, and some actual liquid cash to survive. That's ballsy.
Regardless, everyone isn't equipped for the "Boss" experience. Some people are content with working in corporate and that's fine. They shouldn't be shamed because you don't believe it's abundant enough. That's ridiculous. (Actually makes me side eye your character)
As an Entrepreneur you have a responsibility to be candid and transparent about the experience of reaching success. Without that transparency you read like a con artist by giving false hope to folks you plan on benefiting from.
Future entrepreneurs: Don't quit your job. Lock in with your plan and execute. Stay consistent. If you do it the right way , the transition from corporate to your own businesses will be as seamless as possible. Minimal if any struggle financially. Respect the pace of your greatness and don't let these MFKN people rush you!
I just wanted to get that off my chest.
We are doing it up this year, no more smoke and mirrors, no more Fkn games!🥂
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As we move deeper into this second wave of Jim + Jane Crow politics, we must turn our eyes and minds to the people within our communities: especially our men-folk.
In this "live podcast" program, we are discussing Black men and boys and how patriarchy not only displaces them from their ancestral bodies (i.e. history, memories, cultures, queerness, etc.) but also how they are stripped of their feelings, often at the hands of their parents (moms included), teachers, mentors, and peers. The characters and "content polluters" dancing across their blue screens reinforce these ideas and identities rooted in a dispossessed masculinity that leaves many men, women, and non-men emotionally illiterate.
Beyond providing recipes of self-love or ugly feminist models of policing the bodies and behaviors of men, we are stepping into the space as antiracist community members and decolonizers who want to rediscover and explore what we can all be if we only moved beyond the fog and fumes of white supremacy and patriarchy.
Come share space with us tomorrow at 6:00 PM (EST). Register and your seat here.
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