A lot of black kids are like that fresh from college QB who got shoved into games in their first year. They simply are not ready for primetime. They get kicked out of the house early with no guidance under the guise of tough love and are expected to make it on their own. They end up making a ton of bad decisions which sets them back financially. They are also unable to save. Why do you think these Mexicans who come across the border can end up owning businesses despite getting paid low wages? They live a ton to a house and they all pitch in, meaning they get to save a lot of money. They then use that to buy businesses and they end up hiring each other. That mechanism simply doesn't exist in a lot of the black community because you'd probably get clowned for 'living with your parents' or with having room mates. It's the same with the Indians. They don't move out until late. All the while, they are stacking money and buying businesses.
Most Black men would get clowned into oblivion if they were to tell a Black woman they live at home. Whereas Rajeev is pulling in $200K as a software engineer and saving money while living with his folks.
Everything is backward in the Black community.



I slid right into my job a week and a half after I got my bachelor's, my first paycheck went to my first rent. Now I'm out here basically check to checkin it while fluctuating with some amount of savings. Fair amount of my check goes to rent, bills, insurance, etc. That's just part of this shyt in my opinion, I wasn't bout to go back home after I graduated. But it's taught me a lot about the world and myself, and some of the ways I've hustled or found a quick play to come up on some money in the past couple years have even impressed myself.