Redwood
Superstar
Well, a job ain't never getting you wealthy
J.O.B. - Just over broke
Well, a job ain't never getting you wealthy
Well, a job ain't never getting you wealthy
Well, a job ain't never getting you wealthy
This thread came at the right time because i was about to start one myself to say something similar. Forreal, its like nikkas havent learned from the mistakes of like gen x dudes
I know some dudes will say, "not every black men is meant to be a boss" but its like, yeah i know not everyone is cut out for it, but thats not an excuse for why so many black men show little interest in it, there should be more who are trying to go that route, instead there are so many show no interest in whatsoever
There are too many dudes who have shyt jobs working for white men but arent trying to do anything about it...then they wonder why we're viewed as dependent instead of viewed as being bosses...and the thing is, i never knock a nikka for TRYING to build...u know...but if u are complacent or content with minimum wage scraps and are complaining about not being respected...its like fukk outta here man....
i busted my ass working like 2-3 gigs, stacking/saving money until i was able to start my own shyt...and made sure i didn't knock up any women along the way...i know not all black men want to go into business for themselves but its crazy that so few even want to or try
There have been black men that i have tried to help...and when it got to the point where it was time to actually put their money where their mouth was, dudes backed out. These were dudes who complained about their job and claimed they wanted better for themselves, i tried to give them the game on what to do, how to get started, etc. I gave them more info than the avg dude would. But they made excuses for why they never pursued it, and these same dudes find ways to get the new shoe releases, overpriced clothes, pop bottles, etc yet day in day out complain about how underpaid they are by their white boss
That is what i find holds black men back a lot from our true potential, there is too much complaining about not being respected by black women and white ppl etc, and not any action. That is a big reason why we're not respected as a collective. If a large amount of black men were actually trying to build then that'd be different but what i see is complacency, being ok with whatever's thrown to us by white men, wasting money on dumb shyt instead of using our money to build, and then complaining about our position in society
I made a thread recently about black men needing to have at least 2 streams of income....regardless of your occupation...boss or employee, u should have more than one stream of income...it got mixed responses but it's something that should be the norm....as i said even wealthy ppl generally have more than one stream of income even though they're already loaded...so why wouldn't a regular man who actually needs it, not want to have that...
"i swear if nikkaz put half of what they put in chasin ass into a craft, by now you'd be famous and rich"
i thought you were a female?CAC
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Unlike you I'm actually Black![]()
bytch be palming basketballs n shyti thought you were a female?
this looks like a grown ass mans hand
Yep. Folks don't want to hear real game though. Funny part is it isn't hard or expensive it just takes courage and organization. Fear has to be the weakest emotion and unfortunately a lot of black people are frightened into not making any moves when white people are conditioned to. It's deep.ether