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i can do a lot of things myself, but i can also play the game to work smarter towards my goals, not just harder.
while controlled anger is a profound skill to learn, in the corporate world, it may be wasted. humility and cunning are best practiced amongst the white boys to 'get in' and change the game. anger is best a subtle reminder to the sacrifice our ancestors laid for us to get where we are now.
would you want your sons and daughters to be angry after all of the hard work you put in?
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Good to have found you on MyBlogLog.
And that's a sweet header -- Own the Penthouse -- Change the Game -- does that rotate?
This must be WordPress.
Who's hosting your blog?
Ah...so many questions.
I just email subscribed, so I'll be back.
Peace,
Paula
2 years ago
the header is from images of places we've been with a few of my non-marketing prowess. lol
yep, wordpress. hosted by 1and1.com
glad you're enjoying it!
2 years ago
Here in the UK, I find on a number of forums both online and offline that so many miss out on the celebrations that can be had within the rich fibre of the African diaspora.
Nice blog btw, and nice to see the family from MyBlogLog on here too. What a small world
2 years ago
someone please define "selling out" to me.
Too often, African-Americans are labeled as "sell outs" because they move through different (i.e. not just white) social circles and networks with ease.
I don't think that Fredric is advocating "selling out"...whatever that is... he's simply stating what many of us are already thinking: let's figure out what we are mad about before we run around being mad. There is plenty to be angry about in the world (major and minor), but I feel like my energy is best used focused on my goals and not letting others and what they do guide me. Keep them in your periphreal, not your straight away.
And often, maybe not with you JC, but with others the anger is misguided and lacks focus. Those who came before us and died for us had a cause and a vision. To me, I just see unbridled anger with no focus....just a bunch of people being angry because they can.
That's wack. It's not getting anything accomplished.
Please, let us not confuse anger with motivation. Motivation is that something internal that can be spawn from that external anger, but in general motivation is turned into positive energy that moves you along in this life. There's a difference beyween the two.
The feeling that I get from the angry black blogs is always the "it's someone else's fault that things are the way they are." And yes, it would be naive to say that America doesn't have a long way to go, but I haven't heard a measure of accountability in any of the ABB's that I've read.
Just my .02
2 years ago
It was a selfish move on the part of emphasizing your own blog to dismiss the "Angry Black Bitch" blog. Why? For one, the act of dismissing the blog only promotes the disunity we don't need. For two? Her post about healthcare wasn't angry at all. As an attempt in gatekeeping media, you must understand one rule: be honest to your readers.
That was a dishonest move.
For three? You come to the table with your own social location. Maybe you're not a mad Black person, maybe she is. It's not your place to question why Black people are angry just because you aren't.
So while I understand the aim of your blog, I'd have to suggest that your execution be a bit better. Dismissing another blog just to emphasize why yours is different isn't too much unlike what we experience with tabloids. So if you want to come a long and be different, come along and be different- but there's no reason to knock someone down if you claim to be promoting something positive.
2 years ago
in terms of me being 'selfish', disagreeing with a sentiment does not indicate 'disunity'. what would i have to do to be unified? agree with the authors? praise their blogs? unity to me means being able to stand together behind a cause. anger is not a cause. blacks do not have to think and feel the same to be 'unified'. not that i am implying that i am on the same accord with our heroes, but were malcolm and martin not unified in their purpose despite the difference of emotion in their message?
you're second point. you ask me to be honest, and i honestly felt that anger is not a healthy emotion and is not how i've seen action progress. the cool thing about a blog vs. a newspaper is that it is a collaboration of 'opinions', not a syndicated news media. in this case, i am telling our readers that our blog will try to give a balanced approach in not only material, but sentiment.
as for your third point, i have to disagree with 'my place'. it may not be my place to judge that person, but i can definitely ask 'why'. how else will dialogue be fostered? how else can i present a counter opinion if i don't ask why?
i think the concept of 'questioning the way someone sees things' as a form of insult is far-reaching. if someone is going to take offense to me asking why they think the way they think, then why enter the discussion.
2 years ago
No, not everyone is going to want to read anger, and anger is not always healthy. But it's a blog vs going out and hurting someone physically over anger. Venting on the blog might be one of the reasons why that person is not out doing something that truly is unhealthy, and, if that's the case, it is healthy and cathartic.
People get angry, and that's natural. I don't think it's natural to always say, "Well, I'm going to focus on what's positive and not express anger"...that can be like burying anger rather than dealing with it. Sometimes you need to be angry, and then you'll be able to figure out solutions later once you're over it or have calmed down.
I think the questions "why are black blogs so angry" and figuring out where the anger is coming from have obvious answers and are probably answered in many of the blogs you'd hate to read just because people are telling exactly what they're angry about and why in a way you don't agree with. But, as someone said, not all blacks are the same, so maybe it's not obvious to all blacks why so many blacks are angry and feel the need to express that in writing sometimes.
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Let me introduce myself. I am the author of the best selling book "The Angry Black Man's Guide to Success" Anger can be a powerful motivating force if coupled with prayer and given direction but if not used properly, it can lead to self destuctive behavior. I am glad your blog is up. Please visit mine also at www.abmgts.blogspot.com JD and Frederick, keep the discusion going. Remwmber, its all about building wealth.
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