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To fix the fixed mindset

It takes the first 7 years for human beings to store enough information in their subconscious minds that’ll impact, almost their whole lives. 

Therefore, all of us have a disparity of devout beliefs and religious views. Everyone has a past, some use theirs to propel them to advance in life, some use it to define themselves – Two disparate mindsets. 

Most Africans or, rather melanin dominant people dominate the townships and villages while the Caucasians, Indians and Asians dominate the suburbs and upper class communities, in Africa. If you would thoroughly scrutinize that order, you’d see that there is no order in Africa – The owners are living like immigrants, while immigrants are living like owners and kings, in Africa. 

What’s wrong with Africans?

Africans are economically, spiritually, and mentally poisoned. Economically, they were cursed with the fixed mindset of believing that they were born to worship other races and were made for poverty. Hence, they’ve embraced the mentality of being entitled to handouts and this rotten applesauce mentality of this buffoonish concept of “Black Tax". 

Poverty is not a curse, it’s a carefully designed system that was used to canker the mentality of Africans. To be frank, poverty is the result of all the fear and laziness that was embedded into the subconscious minds of Africans in the lower class, in oblivion. It’s all in the subconscious mind – The government and Caucasians who own those NGOs constantly tell you that you are you are poor and continue to add more poverty with their tactics of acting like they’re helping you. 

Why give a poor person food, while you’re a multimillion or billion dollar NGO that has sufficient money to build a school or a skills development center or offer people ways of creating their own food from the plants for the village that your fellow Europeans bereaved? 

Think of the trillions Europeans make from fleecing Africans by various methods such as Tax, Black Friday, Valentine’s Day, Santa Claus and all the minerals they take from Africa annually and you tell me that all they can do to reimburse Africans is to give them food? The whole of Africa is supposed to have the most excellent sanitation, best healthcare and education. 

Africans are oblivious to what’s happening behind the scenes, therefore they’ve even accepted the conditions that this system of democracy has put them in.
Without Africa, Europe would die from hunger and anorexia. Yup! They’d die of hunger. Oil, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Big Five Animals, African soccer stars that are helping European teams make billions, African artists that drown in dubious honour of making Europe famous by thinking European tours will make them richer, grain, tobacco, vegetables and fruits, our history, our body parts, our skills and everything we have are augmenting their wealth while we’re being oblivious. 

This fixed mindset of thinking that we were born to be poor is what’s making us impoverished and it, obliviously enriches them because we are simply offering them the opportunity to exploit us.

“Opportunities lie where complaints are" 

Therefore, the more we complain about being poor they see opportunities. This fixed mentality was deeply embedded into Africans' subconscious minds, even the younger generation is being raised with that mentality. As Africans, we need to embed a new mantra in our subconscious minds: Nobody owes us anything! Even Europeans don’t owe us – slavery passed centuries ago, mental slavery is in effect now but we have to develop the “Nobody owes us anything” mentality first in order to make progress in emancipating from the chains of mental slavery. 

This whole thing is simple, we just complicate it. We need to embed the independent and unity mentality in the subconscious minds of Africans. We should create an environment where Africans or melanin dominant people love each other unconditionally regardless of whether they are related, of disparate tribes or they don’t know each other on a personal level – we just have to love one another for the fact that we descended from the same ancestor, we’re the same race. 

The unity part will also require a lot of work or, rather mutual amounts of effort from all parties of Africans. All these years, money and ego is what the other races have invested into when it comes to perpetuating segregation among Melanin Dominant people. 

Therefore, this means that we have to invest in integrity if we want to maintain an unbreakable bond of unity within us. 
It means we have to be immune to bribery and unscrupulousness. If we would alter ourselves into creatures that are embedded with an unbreakable and unbending backbone that makes us impossible to be bought by any amount, despite being labelled “a deal that cannot be refused" – We can feasibly conquer ourselves and the world around us if we develop that habit. 

But first, we need to fix the fixed mindsets of our people and program our minds to see possibilities, success and the power we possess that we’ve been utterly oblivious to, all these centuries and decades.

To fix the fixed mindset is to first refuse to be a pawn in another man’s chess game.

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