Yea I really like this record...
I actually agree with his comment on life is a fight against our disbeliefs; in fact, I argue that he's only telling half the story: life is a fight against our beliefs and disbeliefs...here's why: throughout life, we cycle through cultures, systems, institutions, literature, and societal trends that create binaries in our mentality. Beliefs are sometimes disrupted and disbeliefs can become your norm...in other words, the constant socioeconomic and cultural interferences that barrage us daily tend to reconstruct our belief system. C.L.R. James, Cedric Robinson, Robert Chrisman, and Aldon Morris delve into this in relation to the black experience and how our beliefs are constantly challenged throughout life and reevaluated as disbeliefs or strengthened as a tool of collective power, depending on the stimuli....I'm getting a bit deep with this, but this something that blacks really need to think about on a serious level...
So another great thread by the homie @MichaelStrathanGap :leocongrats:
I actually agree with his comment on life is a fight against our disbeliefs; in fact, I argue that he's only telling half the story: life is a fight against our beliefs and disbeliefs...here's why: throughout life, we cycle through cultures, systems, institutions, literature, and societal trends that create binaries in our mentality. Beliefs are sometimes disrupted and disbeliefs can become your norm...in other words, the constant socioeconomic and cultural interferences that barrage us daily tend to reconstruct our belief system. C.L.R. James, Cedric Robinson, Robert Chrisman, and Aldon Morris delve into this in relation to the black experience and how our beliefs are constantly challenged throughout life and reevaluated as disbeliefs or strengthened as a tool of collective power, depending on the stimuli....I'm getting a bit deep with this, but this something that blacks really need to think about on a serious level...
So another great thread by the homie @MichaelStrathanGap :leocongrats: