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The road to success is not for the faint of heart. The ‘maze’ of success has multiple twists, turns, and landmines design to pigeonhole a person’s dreams. A small percentage of individuals in the race of success dig deep within themselves and achieve their dreams. Walking in darkness without any assurances requires a divine mentality and unflinching confidence.
When a person embarks upon a dream, the world works against everything they aspire to accomplish. Friends and family transform into enemies, antagonists, and dream killers. Converting an idea into a financially rewarding reality takes an extraordinary person-driven endless passion fuel.
Hip-Hop remains the world’s most coveted and popular music genre. Hip-Hop is a multi-billion-dollar industry that creates billionaires inside the black community.
Sports and Hip-Hop are the quickest way for young African Americans to become financially secure.
Growing up in single-parent households, drug-invested neighborhoods, red-lining school districts, and racially motivated economic suppression are factors that limit young black people from having a fair chance of opportunity.
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The road to success is not for the faint of heart. The ‘maze’ of success has multiple twists, turns, and landmines design to pigeonhole a person’s dreams. A small percentage of individuals in the race of success dig deep within themselves and achieve their dreams. Walking in darkness without any assurances requires a divine mentality and unflinching confidence.
When a person embarks upon a dream, the world works against everything they aspire to accomplish. Friends and family transform into enemies, antagonists, and dream killers. Converting an idea into a financially rewarding reality takes an extraordinary person-driven endless passion fuel.
Hip-Hop remains the world’s most coveted and popular music genre. Hip-Hop is a multi-billion-dollar industry that creates billionaires inside the black community.
Sports and Hip-Hop are the quickest way for young African Americans to become financially secure.
Growing up in single-parent households, drug-invested neighborhoods, red-lining school districts, and racially motivated economic suppression are factors that limit young black people from having a fair chance of opportunity.