Ghostface Trillah
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List is on point. I've been through and experienced all of those
Does that make me a "successful" black male?
Does that make me a "successful" black male?


You're still a nikka in America. President of the country is black. Ask him how that's worked out.Life is good. I got an engineering degree from a top school, I make good money, and am on the verge of making even more. Here are the observations of a young nikka that made it. Mr. Hate Coffee is by no means an expert on life, take it for what you will.
Observations from a "Successful" Black Male
-It's going to be hard to keep the same friends. People will resent you for life decisions they made. Be a stand up guy no matter what tho.
-Even women that make more than you will expect you to pay for the dates.
-No matter how well you're doing, the harsh reality that your high school friends and your immediate family ARE NOT doing well keeps you from being completely free.
-Women want a man with a good job and career, but get mad at you when you're heavily involved with said career and don't have a lot of free time.
-Meeting other young blacks who have money and ambitions changed my whole life. If anyone is stuck in a rut, I suggest you change your friendship circle. It can open your mind.
-Money isn't everything. I had the most stress in my life when I made my most money.
-Nothing turns you intofaster than working a desk job.
-White people have different rules when it comes to snitching. Don't tell em shyt. I've seen guys at work stab each other in the back repeatedly and go out for beers and play golf afterwards. I still don't understand this.
-Getting a new job/promotion/degree isn't really going to make you happy. Especially if you're not passionate about your work.
-Owning a house was overrated. Way more upkeep and headaches than I realized. If I could do it again, I'd cop a cheap place to live in and then rent out.
-Our generation is royally getting screwed. All that "Follow Your Dreams" stuff we grew up on has fukked a lot of 20 somethings up. And they're bitter about it.
-Don't assume that someone at work is cool cuz they're black. It's an amazing amount of Toms in the work world.
-Never talk politics or religion with coworkers. Even outside of work.
-You can go back to the hood, but don't get caught up in hood drama.
-Success is relative. There will always be someone younger with more accolades to make you feel like you could do better.
-People from your past will come to you for money. Dont' feel bad saying NO. Just cuz I got bread and no kids doesn't mean I don't have my own problems.
-Journey > the destination. College was harder and I was broke but it was more fulfilling.
-Most women I went to school with were high achievers and very driven. But once they got into the corporate world they realized that having a job is boring and secretly wish someone with more money would come and make them a housewife.
-Generation Y females tend to be ridiculously entitled and will hop from job to job until they find one that makes them feel all warm and fuzzy inside. The truth is, this job doesn't exist for most of us. So they resign to the point above.
-Adults are the most delusional people in this world. The older I get, the harder it is to be honest with folks. You have to manage people's twisted perception of themselves. It keeps the riff raff down.
-Young blacks are some of the most creative people in the world yet incredibility limited at the same time.
-Everybody settles. EVERYBODY. Whether it be on a job or a mate. We all settle. At least I'm honest with myself.
-Chicks be using the shyt out of me. Luckily I see it coming. I get asked to be someone's date to a wedding every other month. So demonic.
-Whenever someone asks what you're doing at a specific time or date, ALWAYS tell them you're doing something important. More often than not they want a favor.

buzz killington over hereYou're still a nikka in America. President of the country is black. Ask him how that's worked out.![]()
i had a jealous excoworker go out of his own way to talk negative about a product of mine which i sell. dude didn't realize i was monitoring the site on which he went to do this sh1t until i emailed him with evidence.

"-Young blacks are some of the most creative people in the world yet incredibility limited at the same time."
i dont think blacks are "some" of the most creative people in the world. We are. this isn't a matter of opinion its a fact. every labor saving device that was invented before the 1900s was made by blacks, who were easily taken advantage of, either by their lawyers or by slave owners. its easy to disappear when u dont have a voice.
also, some other poster already said it, don't let people know ur ambitions. people dont want to see u succeed. this is the cold hard truth. there's a lot of fucckhead idiots out there who spend all their time doing dumb sh1t, but get mad when someone else is always shining cause they kept their focus on things that mattered. these jealous fuccks can hurt u. keep ur distance and keep and eye out on them. they will follow u around.
i had a jealous excoworker go out of his own way to talk negative about a product of mine which i sell. dude didn't realize i was monitoring the site on which he went to do this sh1t until i emailed him with evidence. dude was shook. so yall need to think about this. for a n1gga to go out of his own way to try ot take food out of another man's mouth, that shoudl tell u the evil that resides in the hearts of men.
i've never been the jealous type. i can envious of people and i just think "lucky mutherfuccker, i wish i was him" and i move on. other n1ggas see successful n1ggas and it ruins their day. watch your backs folks!

OP for blessing us with such gems.Yup....most of my friends are struggling because they believe follow your dream nonsense and did a bullshyt major.

might have to make a COLI group.... .![]()


Can ME's join too
Edit: Nevermind, I see it's a group for GT nikkas![]()
There is a problem with the changing your circle of friends thing though: As a black man, once you leave the people you grew up with behind, there is nobody you can trust anymore. Nobody, you can never let your guard down. At the same time, you outgrew your past and there is no way back.Life is good. I got an engineering degree from a top school, I make good money, and am on the verge of making even more. Here are the observations of a young nikka that made it. Mr. Hate Coffee is by no means an expert on life, take it for what you will.
Observations from a "Successful" Black Male
-It's going to be hard to keep the same friends. People will resent you for life decisions they made. Be a stand up guy no matter what tho.
-Even women that make more than you will expect you to pay for the dates.
-No matter how well you're doing, the harsh reality that your high school friends and your immediate family ARE NOT doing well keeps you from being completely free.
-Women want a man with a good job and career, but get mad at you when you're heavily involved with said career and don't have a lot of free time.
-Meeting other young blacks who have money and ambitions changed my whole life. If anyone is stuck in a rut, I suggest you change your friendship circle. It can open your mind.
-Money isn't everything. I had the most stress in my life when I made my most money.
-Nothing turns you intofaster than working a desk job.
-White people have different rules when it comes to snitching. Don't tell em shyt. I've seen guys at work stab each other in the back repeatedly and go out for beers and play golf afterwards. I still don't understand this.
-Getting a new job/promotion/degree isn't really going to make you happy. Especially if you're not passionate about your work.
-Owning a house was overrated. Way more upkeep and headaches than I realized. If I could do it again, I'd cop a cheap place to live in and then rent out.
-Our generation is royally getting screwed. All that "Follow Your Dreams" stuff we grew up on has fukked a lot of 20 somethings up. And they're bitter about it.
-Don't assume that someone at work is cool cuz they're black. It's an amazing amount of Toms in the work world.
-Never talk politics or religion with coworkers. Even outside of work.
-You can go back to the hood, but don't get caught up in hood drama.
-Success is relative. There will always be someone younger with more accolades to make you feel like you could do better.
-People from your past will come to you for money. Dont' feel bad saying NO. Just cuz I got bread and no kids doesn't mean I don't have my own problems.
-Journey > the destination. College was harder and I was broke but it was more fulfilling.
-Most women I went to school with were high achievers and very driven. But once they got into the corporate world they realized that having a job is boring and secretly wish someone with more money would come and make them a housewife.
-Generation Y females tend to be ridiculously entitled and will hop from job to job until they find one that makes them feel all warm and fuzzy inside. The truth is, this job doesn't exist for most of us. So they resign to the point above.
-Adults are the most delusional people in this world. The older I get, the harder it is to be honest with folks. You have to manage people's twisted perception of themselves. It keeps the riff raff down.
-Young blacks are some of the most creative people in the world yet incredibility limited at the same time.
-Everybody settles. EVERYBODY. Whether it be on a job or a mate. We all settle. At least I'm honest with myself.
-Chicks be using the shyt out of me. Luckily I see it coming. I get asked to be someone's date to a wedding every other month. So demonic.
-Whenever someone asks what you're doing at a specific time or date, ALWAYS tell them you're doing something important. More often than not they want a favor.
I checked out your links. Youve got some pretty cool music and designs. You live in NY why don't you go outu and network with people? You're in the mecca for creative people, go to art galleries, small warehouse events where they throw EDM parties, mingle and befriend people, its the best way to get in. Trying to promote online is practically useless. There's just too many people, but folks hardly live in NY and have the opportunity to network in such an environment. There's shyt going on literally every day there. Go to all of them. Get known.I feel the bolded as a black man who's been trying to make money off of creative exploits for a while...anywho...good thread.