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Money Myth That Hinders

Growing up with the belief that money was something to fear and avoid, I found myself trapped in a cycle of financial insecurity. Rooted in guilt from religious teachings, I struggled with the idea of prosperity. But through self-reflection, I’ve learned that money itself isn’t evil—it’s the fear of it that holds us back. By letting go of the fear and embracing abundance, I’ve opened myself up to the blessings I once thought were unattainable. It’s time to break free from old beliefs and accept the financial growth that is rightfully ours.

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Adulting Blah Blah

Adulting is tough, especially with the rising costs of living. From higher rent and utility bills to the increasing price of everyday items like avocados, inflation is making life feel more burdensome. In this post, I reflect on the struggles of managing expenses while staying positive and adaptable in the face of uncertainty. Despite the challenges, I share how to keep a hopeful mindset and focus on creating the life you want, even as prices continue to rise.

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My Two Cents About Reparations

In this post, I share my perspective on the importance of reparations for the descendants of slaves. I explore how the legacy of slavery and its economic impact still affects African American families today. Through personal stories and reflections on generational struggles, I argue that reparations are not a handout, but a necessary step toward correcting a historic wrong. Reparations could provide the opportunity for families to overcome the barriers that have kept them in poverty and create a more equitable future.

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