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FINANCIAL WEALTH WON'T MAKE YOU AUTHENTIC!

SUPREME MINDED: THE SELFMADE GOD Season 2 Episode 6

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ON THIS EPISODE, I DISCUSSED HOW MONEY INFLUENCES WHO WE TRULY ARE ALREADY. THE MONEY DOESNT MAKE US ANYTHING OUR DECISION-MAKING CONTROLS THE MONEY NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND. HOW WE VIEW MONEY PLAYS A HUGE PART IN HOW WE USE AND OR TREAT IT. EVERYTHING IS ENERGY THAT VYBRATES ON A CERTAIN FREQUENCY SO YOUR FREQUENCY IS WHAT ATTRACTS THE MONEY AND CONTRIBUTES TO HOW MAKE USE OF IT.


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Peace, please, please. Positive energy activates consistent elevation. You now tap in the Supreme Minded Podcast, where we inform and inspire. I'm the host and creator, Supreme Minded, the self-made God, Supreme Being, Supreme Energy, Supreme Thoughts, Supreme Vibes, Supreme Mind, Supreme Minded Podcasts. Let's build. What's the vibes, y'all? Of course, season two, episode six, titled Financial Wealth Won't Make You Authentic. Meaning, just because you have money, that doesn't make you real. Right? No that it doesn't. First of all, money is energy. And the material side of energy is that it's paper. Right? But it's how you utilize anything, that's what makes it what it is. Right? So if you abuse money and use money in ways that aren't beneficial to you or to someone else, you're gonna run into problems. Right. And you know, they say money is the root of evil, but that's not true. Like I just said, it's how you utilize it. Right? The money is not deciding for you how to spend it. You are deciding how to spend the money on what, for what, for who, where or why, right? That's totally up to you. Money doesn't think, money doesn't talk, right? Metaphorically we say it does because things happen, right, in certain aspects of life where money initiates things, right? Money brings things about. So finances, money is currency. Energy is also a currency. Right? So what is your energetic value? Like you have money, you have that paper, right? You have ones, fives, tens, twenties, fifties, hundreds. You know what I'm saying? You can calculate what's in your bank account, right? But what does your energetic bank tell you? Like, where's your energy? Where's your vibration? Where's your frequency at? What's what's the total of your energy, right? Is it high level, is it mid? Is it low level? Right? These are the important things. These are the factors that determine who you are, right? But if you put the determining factors in play based upon money, you're not gonna get too far. Right? You're gonna get surface level, you're gonna get what money can buy, you're gonna get what money can persuade, or just a person in need at the time, right? You're not necessarily gonna get an authentic person, you're gonna get someone that's a part of the agenda so they can be compensated, right? So they can get to the bag, right? But there's so many different ways to get to a bag, and it's not just about getting to the bag, it's about maintaining your identity as you increase your currency. Right? It's about maintaining the same level of knowledge, wisdom, and understanding of yourself, those around you, and the universe when your currency is elevated, right? You shouldn't be going out of your way doing drastic things that you wouldn't have done when your currency wasn't at a certain level, right? Because it comes down to right, it comes down to what is your motive? What's your purpose, right? For even having the money. Like you want to make so much money to do what with, though? Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, what is the purpose of you wanting money to do what? To fund something, to support something, and or you know what I'm saying, just to be a bliss to someone in some form or fashion. Um to provide bliss for someone, you know what I mean, or just to support someone, or something, or a place. Right? What's the purpose for wanting to be a millionaire, right? Because we don't we don't hear people saying this is kingdom me. Oh, I want to be a thousand year. What's wrong with thousands? Right? Tens, twenties, hundreds, thousands, hundreds, thousands, millions. Like you feel me, it's levels to it. So why we want to go from hundreds to millions and skip over the thousands? Just how we gain knowledge and skip over wisdom and act like we understand. Right? And if you're not grasping or absorbing and or acquiring the proper knowledge, which means any knowledge that's beneficial to you, right, that's help you build and add on and remove things that are unnecessary, then you don't have the proper knowledge. And if you do have the proper knowledge and you're skipping over wisdom, you're not wise. You don't know how to utilize the information that you have. So you can't show and prove that you understand. All right. But what inspired this episode was and is hip-hop artists doing more harm than good, right? I feel like they're culture vultures from our community condoning as well as cosigning violence and representing white culture, which is built on murder, deceit, and abuse of power. All right. And don't get me wrong, we're not gonna get into a cultural battle. But there's different cultures, and there's plenty of cultures that have abused their own culture. Let's let's just make that clear, right? It's not just Europeans that have degraded or violated or assassinated the original indigenous culture, but we have done it for ourselves and other nationalities and cultures have done it to themselves as well, right, in some form or fashion. Like we've, to be honest, like we as a culture have had and maybe still have have or had slaves within our culture, right? Original indigenous people, we had our own people of slaves, right? Indians had their own people as slaves, Chinese had their own people of slaves, like so on and so forth. Europeans have had their own people of slaves, so like if you're not privy to that, you gotta do more research. But that's a fact, right? But we're talking about the original indigenous culture, which is one of the most influential cultures when it comes to hip hop or entertainment, like hip-hop, RB, basketball, football. All right, that's mainly what the culture consists of that's exploited in its highest form. Like those are the most highest paying um entertainment positions to have. And yes, sports is isn't entertainment, basketball, football, a rapper or a singer, right? It's entertainment. And we have to ask ourselves like, is the accomplishments that these artists accomplish as far as their artistry and creativity worth or worthy of the lives that it's negatively influencing? And I'm talking about the lives, of course, of the young people, because if their mind is not developed right, the mind is what makes all the choices, then that feeds into their life, also, right? Because again, your emotions are reflections of your thoughts. So if your thoughts and your mind is not in a healthy state, then you're not making healthy decisions for yourself. Like that's the bottom line, right? So do these hip-hop artists get to just infiltrate our children's minds with sometimes lies, false accusations, races, or just ignorant, you know, condensations, remarks, insinuations, or just degrading speech, right? Whether it be degrading a woman or whether it be degrading another man, if you're a man, right? Or if you're a woman, you're degrading another woman and or degrading a man. So it almost seems like there's a price tag, and it seems to be of value when you are degrading, when you are doing low vibrational things, right? Insults, um, violence, murder, talking about drugs and things like that. Yes, I know a lot of these new industry people and artists and things like that are being programmed, controlled to put out a certain type of music. We know that. Because again, the culture leads into an entertainment, right? The so-called black people, the original people, are the leaders in the entertainment business on all in every aspect. Sports and, you know, entertainment as far as like singing, rapping, and things like that. We hold the top slot. So don't you think that it makes sense that these record execs convince the young artists to negatively influence us, not necessarily us, but you know, our younger minds of the culture to mislead them early. You know how you say, you know, you know how you build up a child, right? And you know, you try to, you know what I'm saying, like give them the proper tools, right? And we say, yes, teach them early, you know, fitness and eating right, financial literacy, social emotional learning, things like that. Yeah, teach them early. But if they're being taught negatively early, it's still gonna have the same effect as if they were taught something positive early. They're going to live it out. They don't have their own mind yet. So even if they know consciously and morally it's wrong, this is all they know, and people condone it, and it becomes a habit, then it's gonna continue to repeat itself. It's gonna perpetuate itself, it's gonna be continuous, right? But it's like these artists should be should be taking more responsibility for the negative influence that they're applauding, co-signing, inciting, and glorifying in every aspect, whether it be to the violence, shooting each other, shooting up your neighborhood, shooting up somebody you don't like for whatever disagreement, treating a woman like she's just some fuck toy or a mattress, right? Spending all your money on designer when these designer companies don't give back to the culture or the community at all, right? Spending all your money in the community to people that aren't from the community, right? And just overall being a low vibrational being, right? Everything is about materials, everything is about looking good, right? You want to look a certain type of way, right? You want to have all these things, but you don't have knowledge, wisdom, or understanding. You want all these cars, but you don't have knowledge, wisdom, and understanding. You want all this jewelry and clothing, but you don't have knowledge, wisdom, and understanding. The difference between the two is knowledge, wisdom, understanding is free. The only thing you have to pay is attention. There's no tax on that. All the materials, yeah, you got to pay for that. There's tax on that. And it devalues and depreciates as soon as you buy it. But these are the conversations we don't have. These are the things we don't want to hear. These are the things that they don't want us to realize. This is why they keep us dumbed down, whether it's weed and the overindulgence of it, drinking, alcohol of whatever sort, beer, wine, champagne. Champagne is my shit. But of course, there's levels to it.

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Depending on the type of beer and liquor, it's sort of from a health standpoint, you know, so it's sort of equal, so to speak. Right. But of course, we hear of anything we indulge in with balance. Go check the previous episode, season two, episode five, balance, mind, body, and emotions, right? We need that balance. So they say a glass of wine a day is uh that may not be true or right for more for the average person or just people in general, because everything is not for everybody, and that's a statement that is literally true, right? So, you know, some people maybe can indulge in a glass of wine every day. Some people that are turned into excessive drinking, right? Some people maybe can have a drink a day and have no, you know what I'm saying, like no habits attached to it. Right. It comes down to even smoking weed as well. Um and of course, street drugs. Dope, coke, heroin, so on and so forth. Like these are all things that money buys. All right, these are all things that are heavily influenced, talked about, brought up, mentioned in life, in society, and entertainment and music, but drugs that take lives and ruin families, cultures, and communities, is like like why are we talking about that? Why why are things like that glorified? Why do we feel as though people would want to hear about that? Right? Yes, it goes on. We know it goes on, right? And that's in every neighborhood, that's in, you know, every nationality knows about the drug game, right? Because the majority of these drugs come from a lot of these foreign countries. You feel what I'm saying? And in the Americas where the original indigenous people live. Like, we we, you know, we don't have the type of land necessarily in atmosphere for some of these drugs to actually be produced correctly, right? So that's why certain things grow in certain areas. Right? So just be mindful of the things that you're putting time into, the things that you co-sign, the things that you say you believe in, the people you say you believe in, the things you say you believe in, right? Because they may not believe in you. Or they may just be false, period, but you have this attachment to it because this is what you like. Or you may be familiar with some of the artists. Yeah, they're people too. They didn't come out the womb, successful, famous, and financially wealthy, right? So, yeah, we know we have actually crossed paths and grew up in a sense with, you know what I'm saying, people from the hood that made it. I'm sure there's people that grew up with the locks, you know what I'm saying? Not literally, but you know, was went to school with them, seen them before, you know, interacted with them. Like my brother went to school, rest in peace. Eileen, King Eileen, were a moment of silence, man. That shit still hit me, no matter how long it has been, man. He went to school with um with the locks. You know what I'm saying? He knew DMX as well. Um so it's just like we, you know, we do know these people before they become whoever they, you know, trying to become, before they become legends, before they become icons, you know what I'm saying? Before they become um influences, big influences of the culture, right? Like I'm from Staten Island, so of course, who from Staten Island? The rap group Wu-Tang. Alright. They're a little bit older than me, so no, I didn't go to high school with any of them, or even roll with them, but I have family that does. Alright. And we're related to one of the members. I'm gonna just leave that at that. Alright. And so on and so forth. You get what I'm saying. You know, wherever you're from, there could be an artist that, you know, you came up with, you were around before they blew up, or you're from an area where artists blew up, like you, you know, you ain't get a chance to cross paths with them, but you're in the area they maybe mention, or from the area they mentioned, and things like that. That's a heavy influence. To hear artists that made it from your building, from your block, from where you live at, to start them to being famous, that that's influential. So now you start to evaluate yourself, like, what can I do like they did to blow up, right? To get that, get to that bag, to, you know what I'm saying, to be well off. But but again, it comes down to why do you want it though? Like, you feel me? That's the question. Because what's the saying? Where much is given, much has to be maintained. Alright. Again, balance comes in. You have to be able to balance that, balance the fans, right? Balance the jealousy and the envy from family and friends, right? And from the industry people, people you're doing business with. Right? There's so many people smiling in your face, there's so many people you're coming across that you have to do business with. Like, you don't know what schemes they have up their sleeve, even when it comes down to business. Like, business is not always legit. You know what I'm saying? To speak on the the artist side of it. Like, they're, you know, they they have the potential to be scammed, you know, degraded, and you know what I'm saying, devalued as well, and could be very valuable and an asset to, you know, the industry that they're in, whether they're a rapper, a singer, or you know, they're into sports. Right? So they, you know, they have a very intricate journey as well. Like once you once you once you're discovered, that's that's like that's maybe 50% of it. Like you everything has to be maintained. You know what I'm saying? When much is given, much is required, right? And much is required because you have to. Maintain that balance in those things and set boundaries and make sure, right? That you're dealing with inequality, right? So you can maintain it, keep it, preserve it, at the same time, do what needs to be done for yourself, those around you, you know, fulfill your purpose and fulfillment and whatever that means for you, right? Don't just frivolously want to be this and want to be that because you see people, you know, being these things, or you just see people to be real being unruly once they get rich. Like they start not giving a fuck. They're using their money as power to be a fucking piece of shit, right? Doing things, you know what I'm saying, that you know, they probably wouldn't have attempted to do because their money wasn't too long, so they really wasn't able to get out of it. But once they get into a certain bracket of commerce in your bank, there's certain shit you can get away with. Alright? Trump, Epstein, Weinstein, all of these motherfuckers, but R. Kelly's still locked up. How does it make sense? It don't. Alright. So you could try to make it make sense, but it won't. Alright? So it's like, I feel like these artists in particular, these rap artists, and even the RB artists. The funny thing about the RB artists is that it's like they don't flat out, like um, I would say I think it's just I think it's it's viewed different. See, like hip-hop is just straight to the point. Hip-hop is like it's just straight to the point to me. Like a singer, I can't really tell. I mean, you can tell a person's persona by a song being sung. You know what I'm saying? I'm not saying that just because it's hip-hop, it's violent. I'm not saying that. And that it's, you know, RB is better or more safe. I'm not saying that. I think the RB approach to negativity is just a lot more subtle. Right? It's like smiling at somebody with your hand fingers crossed behind you, attempting to do some just some fucked up shit. Right? But hip hop is like fist balled, you already know a motherfucker ready to punch you, like type shit. If that, you know what I'm saying? If that's a good example, but it's like RB is more subtle. Like you can, you know, it's almost like you gotta read between the lines. Like, I don't know, this motherfucker may be trying to make love to me, but if uh but if I don't, what if I say I'm I'm good tonight or not right now? They gonna beat me. You know what I'm saying? They're gonna put their hands on me, they're gonna slander me, shit like that. You know what I mean? When it comes to RB, a lot of these artists are hypersexual, man, very hypersexual, and that's all they talk about is sex, right? So it's like RB is violence and like physical violence, and then RB is sexual violence. But it's like rap, hip-hop is both, to be honest, is like physical, you know what I'm saying? And emotional violence or and sexual. And I feel like RB can be emotionally and physically and sexually violent as well. I thought actually, now that I think about it, they're equal. But again, like I say, the RB approach is just a lot more subtle. Like, you know what I'm saying? It like eases up on you versus, you know, a hip-hop artist is straight, straight up and down, like, you know what I mean? Just telling you straight up. They're gonna punch you, hit you, shoot you, get you shot. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, um, and then there's some artists that are rappers and singers. Shout out to Tory Lanez. I don't care what nobody thinks or thought, knew or don't know. Shout out to the king, man. Like, if you ain't do the research, the ins and outs on that whole Tory Lane situation, don't speak from emotions because you don't know what he's going through. You don't got the bag, you don't know what Meg went through, you know what I mean? I ain't choosing the side. But what I'm saying is my man is in there under false pretenses, man. He's in there for shit he didn't though. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, if you, you know, you put two and two together, you do the knowledge of the whole situation. I know it's is it's pretty old and probably like buried, and I know just a lot of this in general, 85% of the world is deaf, dumb, and blind. So that 85% of those people, or whatever percentages are fee or women, are on Meg the Stallion side, without a doubt. Like majority of them. Because if you're deaf, dumb, and blind, that's sort of meaning you lack knowledge, wisdom, understanding of yourself when you have no knowledge of yourself. You don't know who you are, right? So with saying that, that means you're ignorant. So you don't know. Like, you get what I'm saying? And you won't know. You know, but you're just analyzing things and coming to your conclusions based upon your emotions, how you feel about Meg. You don't even know how you feel about Tori. You don't even know him. All right. I'm just going off the facts. I don't have any problem necessarily with Meg personally, real quick, but she's had some decent songs, I think, that are outside of, you know, her normal nasty shit she put out. Um, and I'm a fan of Tory Lane's. I'm not just from his artistry, but just as a man himself and as a businessman. Like he's very intelligent. Just on the the business side of things, like he owns all his masters. Most um most artists don't know that. Most artists are getting bamboozled or just learning the game as they're in it, right? You feel what I'm saying? Like, but Tory Lanez made a big power move that which means he made a power move to the point where the the the record labels are at his mercy, not the other way around, right? Because he owns the art, right? So they can't charge him for it, they can't resell it somewhere, they can't hold it for collateral. No, he owns it. You feel what I'm saying? Like, that's fucking legendary. And I believe he was one of the first artists to pop off and get a huge bag off the NFTs and shit. You know what I'm saying? Like a stock investment platform or whatever. Like the games done changed, like how to make money with you know being an artist when it comes to rapping and singing. You know what I'm saying? You got the EFTs, NFTs, there's just so many different loopholes and ways to gain money from being an artist, besides literally selling, you know what I'm saying? Marketing and selling your songs through a label. You know what I mean? Like you can independently own them, sell them, and you know, do whatever you choose to do. Like, I think one of the things, real quick before I get back to the topic, one of the I feel like one of the things that made Michael Michael Jackson a target rest in power, is that he owned all his masters and he owned a majority of share and part of his the record label he was on Sony. And it was like not too long after he like talked about it and mentioned it, you already know. You feel what I'm saying? So it's just like when we know, sometimes we just gotta shut the fuck up and govern ourselves accordingly and protect what we know and try to protect that investment because knowledge is an investment if you're acquiring the proper knowledge, right? Acquiring the proper knowledge is like gathering up a bunch of rocks and applying the pressures so they turn into diamonds, right? That's you researching a rock until it turns into a diamond. And just because it may be something that you that's not useful, that doesn't mean it's not a diamond, right? Remember, it's just as important as knowing who you are versus what you are not. So you may polish up a di a rock that's a diamond that's saying, Look, don't move like this no more because it's it's affecting you in this, this, this, this aspect or this way, or that way. All right. A jewel is a jewel. Jewel's and lessons don't depend on whether you like them or not. All right, it depends on whether you're able to internalize with it and use it and apply it for next time, or share it with somebody else so they can apply it or share it with someone else the next time. It needs to be applied. Or you need, you know what I'm saying, to you need some type of guidance in this area or that area. You feel me? But basically what I'm saying is like these rap artists have a lot of power, man, a lot of influential power. Right? They do. And power means that the definition of power in Supreme Mathematics, right, is to seek to outgrow yourself and limitations and the ability to influence change. Whether that's negative or positive change will depend on the person, depends on the individual, the energy they consist of, right? The their in the intent behind what they do, how they do it, and why they're doing it. Right? I feel like these rap artists have too much influence, but they can care less. They worried about their bag and then skip about the hood to the suburbs, but still rapping about them living in the fucking hood. Don't make sense to me. They shouldn't be able to do that. You shouldn't be able to rap about Corona Queens, right? When you live in Beverly fucking hills right now. Yeah, you were from there. You're from there, no doubt. You were born there. Do you live there now? Are you putting in work, putting in pain that you're talking about out there now? No. Are you standing on those blocks that you're talking about on those songs? No. So why are you talking about that shit? It's only so many times you could tell the same hood story. Right? Maybe, you know what I'm saying? Out of 10 albums, maybe the first three albums, you know what I'm saying? Like you, you know, you had you lived this street life, so you have a lot to talk about, no doubt. Right? And I'm not completely like shunning trying to shit on any artists or hip-hop. I love hip-hop. Like I love it, man. Like music, period. You know what I'm saying? It's an energy that vibrates on a frequency. Like I say, everything's energy. People, places, and things are energy. But what I'm doing is is really trying to give you a bird's eye view in the in like a and just get you to think about the influence these artists have over the children. Right? The things that they say is heavily, heavily, pardon itself, influential to children. They're going to school saying it. Right? And then once you continue to do something over and over and over, what be happen what happens to it? It becomes a habit. Now, this is all you know. Now, again, like I said before, you think this is right, even though morally you know it's wrong. But what? You want to be a part of the crowd. You just worried about admiration, right? This is currency we speaking of finances. But finances isn't the only currency. Attention is currency. This was building with the wisdom. Attention is currency too, and it seems like now attention is currency that's aligned with actual currency. Like people are taking any type of attention and actually trying to correlate that shit with actual money. Nah. Nah. Your energy, who you are, your worth is way more than a buck, a few bucks, a million bucks, right? Way more. But if you don't know your value or who you are, you're gonna trade your attention for anything that you feel values you because you don't value you. So you think being rude, unruly, right? And lacking emotional intelligence is good. Like that's you know, that's a badge of honor to not hold know how to speak, hold the hold the conversation, to not know how to speak a sentence without a cuss word, right? To not sag your fucking pants. God forbid to not be a felon, own a gun, or ever sold drugs. Like, that's a badge of honor. I've sold drugs before, not at a not at a high level at all. I've been to jail, never bust a gun, never had that, never needed one. Dig what I'm talking about? No, I'm not a felon, never been to prison. Yes, I did a bunch of different county bids and shit like that, but nothing heinous though. You know what I mean? You know, I don't got shit to hide, neither do I have anything to tell, but just providing you with a little background that I don't just talk about this shit because it sounds good. I talk about shit that makes sense. I talk about the things that align with me. I talk about things that we should think about, that we should be mindful of. You know what I'm saying? Because who are the people that are suffering? The young minds. The young minds are confused, right? Because we got the teacher saying this, we got the news station saying that, you got the parents saying this, your friends outside saying that, we got the pastor saying this, right? And then you have your inner self saying that. You feel me? So they confused. And what and whichever programming is consistent in their existence is the programming they're going to follow the most. I don't care what you're talking about. You can actually have a child and be a pastor, a minister, a deacon, some type of clergy of the church, and your child could be running wild in the hood. Like I've seen it happen. It's happening now. Because that doesn't mean shit. Right? That's just telling me that you ain't really spending that much time with your seeds, man. If you in church, if you in some type of organization with you know, a religious construct, I would say, your children are running wild, the total opposite of what you got going on, something's clearly not right. No, I ain't saying they perfect, and just because you're a master, a master, talking about myself, you already know. Just because you might be a preacher, a minister, pastor, bishop, or whatever you want to call yourself, or you know, any you know, specific position within the religious construct, that doesn't make you perfect. Even spiritual people, no one's perfect. Like, let's let's get that out the way. Nobody's perfect. From the religious to the spiritual people. It's just the difference is religious people hide behind being able to repent and all this other nonsense and then still do the same thing Monday through Saturday, but then they repent on Sunday. So that means, number one, you're not true to yourself, or this figure of power or source you pray to or you believe is the source, you lie into that entity. So how much do you love that thing, or do you only love that entity when it's doing what you want it to do for you? Feel what I'm saying? Something else to think about too. But if, but if, you know, a person that is in those type of atmospheres and they have children, and their children are literally wild and out of pocket, that should have shown you some shit. I should have told you something. Right? And yes, we can be the opposites of our parents, our ancestors, and literally we could also be the opposite of any example we have seen in our, you know, and seen andor experienced. You feel me? And I'll give you an example. If it was a male that grew up in an abusive home, there's men that, you know, that man didn't grow up being abusive. He was the opposite. You feel what I'm saying? Or it was a young girl that grew up, you know, with seeing abuse from the man's side, meaning, you know, he was being abused. She didn't grow up to abuse her boyfriends, or vice versa. She didn't grow up to allow men to abuse her, or the vice versa with men. They didn't grow up to allow women to walk over the walk all over them. Right. There were some of us that had fucking kingpins for parents. They sold hella drugs. They turned out fantastic. Or, you know, some of us have parents that are addicts, man. And they didn't turn out bad neither. You know what I'm saying? Like they end up usually being the opposite and, you know, trying to provide that healing opposite of what they experienced coming up. You know what I'm saying? Or they just morally see that the shit's wrong. Whether, you know what I'm saying, that's how they came up or not. You know what I mean? Like, they just feel as though, part of self, they just feel like, you know, what's going on is wrong. So they want to do their part to rectify it and be a part of the solution. Right? And have a positive influence on people, places, and things, all right? Most of all yourself, those around you, your community. It starts within, as within, so without. Same difference, right? As within, your internal world into the external, right? And then as it's going on inside the world, right? Or outside in the world, it'll happen inside other people. And then while it's happening inside other people, the people they're around, it'll start happening inside of them. Right? You see the pattern. So when you possess something within, it will undoubtedly show itself without. Well, regardless of if you're planning to display it or not, it's going to come out. Habit displays itself all the time. So however you truly move, act, or you know, who you truly are, it's gonna come out. And money only enhances who you truly are. Shout out to Ransom Jersey City, born in NY. Presidential, stand up. That was a quote from one of his joints. Money don't change you, it just enhances who you already are. Alright. So if you was a dickhead broke, you're gonna be an extra dickhead with money. You know what I'm saying? You a sincere authentic person with no money, once you get it, you're gonna be up because you're gonna give generously and you're gonna make, you know what I'm saying, generous moves with your resources. You know what I'm saying? I just feel like these artists should not be able to claim any more neighborhoods that they destroyed already if they're not going to go back and rebuild that with that neighborhood, with that community. You know what I'm saying? You yourself, you don't necessarily have to. I definitely have a different view on artists now that make it stay in the hood or come back. Like I get both sides, like I truly do. And I respect those that choose to leave or whatever, and still try to give back in some sort of way just in general, and those that, you know, stay. You know, I know there's a few people that give Nipsey rest in power, King, backlash on, you know, leaving. He should have left. I seen that somewhere not too long after, you know, he transitioned. But man, you can't tell a person how to move when they moving on purpose, man. You know what I'm saying? He fulfilled his purpose. What happened was supposed to happen. We may not wanted it to happen, but that's the thing about this universe. There's things that happen that we have to internalize, recognize, and realize that are just a part of what is. And when you do the knowledge, what you Wisdom and understanding to yourself, those around you in the universe, you grasp that knowledge, wisdom, and understanding of said topic, situation, or circumstance, right? Because that's how it works. You have to find out first. You have to learn, observe, do the research, check things out, try to figure things out, right? On your own. Don't just go by what somebody's saying. Research that shit. Google is the surface level. A lot of things that just have barriers on it because they don't want nobody to know the truth. They don't want the original indigenous people to unite, know the truth about themselves, and they don't want anybody else outside of us to know because then they're gonna feel like, damn, you know, who this these other people or whoever might, you know, like really internalize and realize, like, yo, this shit is wrong. So let's, you know, let's unite with these people to help them fight who's fighting against them. All right. So I think it I think on both ends it takes a real a lot of responsibility. It takes responsibility for the artists to continue to maintain themselves or the entertainer to maintain themselves in the limelight with all the money and just things that they didn't usually have or come up with or used to. You feel me, right? And then I feel like as fans or listeners or, you know, supporters of entertainers, whether it be music or sports, you know, we have that responsibility as children, of course, I mean as adults, first and foremost, to shield out children from certain atmospheres and things that they hear and see. Like it's just, and no, it's not necessarily shielding them from it. I think it's just protecting them at a specific age to where they're able and capable to understand what's going on. Because I think when you don't understand what's going on, those situations become trauma. That's traumatic because you didn't understand what was going on. I don't think any situation that happened to you, whether you liked it or not, I don't think it was traumatic if you understood that shit. Like if you knew why something happened in these tragic situations, I don't think it would be that tragic. Right? And it's always your perspective towards things, as I spoke on a previous episode, season two, episode five, titled Balance is that it's the perspective, right? It's the person's conditioning, programming, self-concept of themselves, and just so many other factors that are contributed to why people do what they do, say what they say, and move how they move. Me, you, everybody. All right, who we are and who we manifest ourselves to be in real time is based upon all of those different factors. Like how Trump got in office. It wasn't because Trump wanted to be in office or everybody loves him, ain't got shit to do with that. They literally had to balance it out. There's the other side that didn't want him in there, or vice versa. If he was a Democrat, the Republicans wouldn't want him in there. There's so many different sectors of the government that have part in the voting. Like y'all gotta understand that oh Trump Trump didn't do shit. Every every president's hand picked. Y'all don't know that because y'all ain't really reading too much. There's a book on presidents where it teaches you and tells you straight up presidents are hand picked, everything's orchestrated, and everybody's related in some form or fashion. Now I know y'all like, oh yo, you bugging Barack Obama. Yeah, Barack Obama is not completely original. If you did your research, you wouldn't know that. He's not a hundred percent alleged black, so-called. He's mixed. Yeah, he has white in his DNA. He has white in his family, and this book explains and breaks that shit down too, how all of the presidents is related in some form or fashion. First, second, third cousin, word up. So I think it's most of all our responsibility to know that these artists have a lot more power over our children's minds than we think. And some adults too, some adults that aren't adults yet, that are in an adult's body or an adult age that act childish, right? Because they never had the proper guidance, and neither did they have the mindset to just accept what is and let go and be able to grow. Like, yo, this is not gonna work. I'm 45, I'm still trying to be a drug dealer, stick up kid, all that. It ain't working. Right. And just with anything that's just not working for you. You know what I'm saying? If it's not benefiting you, or if it's not gonna benefit anyone else, then what is what's what is the worth like of possessing this thing, this person, or you know what I'm saying? This energy or this whatever. Like, what's the purpose? Again, like what's the purpose of having money? What are you gonna do with it? What are you trying to do with it? What don't you have already that you need that bad, that you need all of this money? Like, let's be for real. And of course, the the the the cliche answer would be oh, to take care of my family. Yeah, okay. You want this Gucci that, Louis Vuitton, this product that, all right? You want my ties by the beach, you know what I'm saying? You want that beach home, and and and to be honest, yo, there's people that have beach homes and things and doing things like that that aren't even fucking artists or entertainers. They're just heavy investors in themselves. They did the research on stock, on real estate, because that's where the money's at. 75% of the people that are rich are doing the I don't want to say the scheme, but they're following the what is it, the the insurance blueprint, right? And stock as well as um uh real estate property. I mean a real estate property investor. It's very lucrative, extremely, right? Along with, you know, different stock market investment ventures, right? And whole life insurance, and getting a trust and just different things. Like you're able to maintain and keep all of your money from the government when your currency or any of your finances or anything you allegedly own that's in your name is in a trust. Once everything is out your name, then you truly own every fucking thing. That's one jewel none of the culture knew. Oh, put that in my name, put that in my name. I want all this in my name, and you know, of course, I get that. It's a badge of honor to have accomplished, you know, great things or your goals, regardless of you know what people may view them. You know what I'm saying? But that's it's the truth, man. Like a lot of us just don't know shit. You know what I mean? And that's one thing we didn't know. Like, it's you know, it it's it's the opposite. Like, you know what I mean? It's like, yeah, I've accomplished these things. I'm the one that did it, so my name should be on it. Nah, nobody's name's on it. Sad to say, the government is, you know, money hungry, man. So they taxing fucking everything. As long as it's not in your straw man name, then you good. And your straw man name means the name that's on paperwork. All right? At the hospital that's now in records. All right. And just know, speaking of the birth certificate, is that anybody that signed the birth certificate, speaking to men, if you signed it, speaking to women, you know, the father signed it, you've now gave ownership of your child to the government. It's another thing we didn't know, right? But we so busy in these artists' fucking business, worrying about what Aisha Curry doing, right? What the fuck? Worrying about what Drake doing, right? Worrying about what uh, what's her name? Dragual Right, which been, you know, been on YouTube for, you know, the past couple years, you know, exposing the industry and some of its artists. Like, y'all worrying about all that shit. Right? Try worrying about yourself. Try worrying about who's influencing your child. Who's influencing you? Because whoever's influencing you is influencing your child. If you're around them, because you're influencing them too. Because then if you're influenced by whoever, your child's influenced by them too. I know a lot of us seem like we're scared to grow wiser. I don't want to use old, right? Because it's it's it's it's not an age, it's how you feel. Alright. And spiritually, you know, you don't you celebrate your existence, you don't celebrate your age. It's a difference, right? You celebrate your existence, you don't put emphasis on your age. Right? And some of us seem like we just want to be young forever, man. Like you see 55, 50 year old men riding through music blasting, hop out with the hard stare, pants sagging, blowing mad weed, just you know what I'm saying? Like you like a teenager, bro. Like, did you just start doing this shit or something? Like, cause you seem like you're still trying to impress people. Like you were, you know what I mean? Like you, this is this is your first year in high school with some shit. Like, you can't teach nobody because that's what these young boys is doing. Right? They're afraid to be wise, right? They're afraid to do what's right. They're afraid to have integrity, right? They're afraid to be righteous because they think it's holy. But when God forbid a family member is taken from you, that's when you want to talk to God though. Now you want to be godly. Or blame God. You don't know him any other time. But when something happened tragic or something happened you don't like, there you go, cussing him out, but you won't know him anyway. Or you only know him when he's doing good for you. Shit bugged out, man. Shit bugged out. Shit is bogged out. Alright. Yo, shout out to Supreme Wise, the God, man. Someone shout you out, Lord. We um we even counted, you know, similar experiences in this experience. And, you know, we always build and you know, we just have a lot of similarities, you know what I'm saying, in in life and and things we've accomplished, things we've done. And probably some things that we're just not proud of, but we're not still doing them, you know what I mean. Well, shout out to you, Lord. Keep your head up, man. Shout out to your earth tour. Oh well, she continues to heal, Lord. So, yeah, man, like these rappers, man. Y'all have to, y'all have to set the tone in your homes or wherever you at your atmosphere and how you know you choose or feel, you know, rap or RB of the caliber I'm speaking of should be displayed, played, you know, in your children's atmosphere. You know what I'm saying? And again, adults too. Like I said, some of us haven't grown up yet. Still childish adult. Nas calls it, shout out to Nas, he calls it your second childhood. They got a song about it. It's called Your Second Childhood. You know what I'm saying? On that um, what album is that? I can't even think. But um, yeah, shout out to Nas, Queensbridge. It's on that still matic. I know I was thinking ill, but I just couldn't pretty much ill matic part two. Ilmatic was the 90s. And then still matic um he put out in 01 with the in the track. It's titled, I'm talking about second childhood. Or oh, check that shit out. Um, and shout out to Nas again for the fact in how to like, you know what I mean? He he was he he made the right investments as an artist with the money that you know he's gained as an artist or accumulated. You know what I mean? He has a casino now, he invested in the ring doorbell, if I'm not mistaken. Now, you know, his daughter gets a certain amount of royalties or you know what I mean, money from things like that. You know what I mean? Like, that's how you set your people's up, man. That's positive influence that helps you build and add on to yourself, right? See how the guard's using his power, right? See how he utilizes his power wisely, meaning that he's using what he knows wisely to benefit himself, prove it to himself, then he shows it to others. Word up. Shout out to you, Nas. Word up. Shout out to your seeds as well. There's a lot of intelligent artists out there. Don't get it twisted. Like, I'm I'm not saying everybody's on some bullshit, you know, being a negative influence. I'm not saying everybody, but majority of them are, right? And then I feel like I'm not really talking to the to the to the to the new age young artists that are coming in because I really don't listen to them. And then again, they're manifestations of their guidance. So it's adults, man. And a lot, and the the issue really is the adults that are in their 40s, 50s running around here like they 15 still. Right? They getting interviewed, they on all these talk shows, talking about their life, but none of them is talking about bringing shit back to no neighborhood. My neighborhood, your neighborhood, any fucking neighborhood. There's not too many that's doing that shit. There's something that's doing it. Like David Banner, shout out to David Banner, Killer Mike, um, Ace Hood, who else? Nas. The Locks, Styles P. Um, you know, there's a handful of artists. Um, what's his name? Trade the Truth. There's there's there's definitely artists of the culture that are giving back to their neighborhoods. And there's some I'm missing too. I'm sure they are there are. But just because you're an artist, right, that gives back to your community doesn't co-sign you still spilling negative shit. Like it is like it's not, that doesn't balance it out, right? It don't change your ways and your actions, change your life, man. Because your words are contributing to a person, right, taking Pacific actions. But you're not responsible or aware enough to realize that your words have power, that millions of people are listening to this energy you're putting out. So you have a duty to be responsible and accountable for your words, right? For how you get your money. No, I ain't judging you. You're gonna get it how you're gonna get it. Was right was right, and what's wrong was wrong. Righteous is righteous, unrighteous is unrighteous. Simple. Right? It's either upright or it's not. Alright, it's high level or it's low level. Simple as that. Or gratitude for pulling up an AD Bible with me at Supreme On the Podcast. Where my lawyer listeners, please don't forget to rate and review. I would love your feedback. There's a fan mail section on the podcast website where you can rate and review an episode and leave a comment. Or so please do so. Rate, review, or both. I'll be grateful. But either way, if you don't, I'm grateful for everybody checking in who's checking in. 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