Understanding Money For Blacks

How can he write a book about money, when he is hardly a millionaire?
Well the way I see it, that's a dense analogy. Why?

1. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to make money, you just need a gun and a victim. 2. How many tenderpreneurs and lucky millionaires do you know that maintained the same lifestyle consistently from the time of the first payout. The first few months are range rovers and house renovations, the rest of the year/s is trying to keep those things away from the taxman, repo man, the Hawks and the Zondo commission. I don’t see a lot of white people struggling with that. Which clearly shows lack of financial literacy in black communities.

My goal is not to tell people how to use their money, rather give them my 2 cents on how not to burn it and the mindset you need to have about it, from the minimum wage phase to the i’m somewhat comfortable phase. When opportunities expand, the same habits you had with money at its infancy, will continue to grow with you when you receive a lumpsum.

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Why my vote black green and yellow: a book by millennial for the millennials

Another self proclaimed political analyst?
Not at all, we call it the book of accountability

In the captivating expanse of South Africa, a nation adorned with breathtaking landscapes and a history as intricate as it is marked by betrayals and alliances, this book unveils a journey through the corridors of time. From traders' deceit to settlers' ambitions, conquerors' aspirations to alliances' fleeting loyalties, a dynamic dance unfolds until the pivotal emergence of Nelson Mandela, “a moment of collective respite and reorientation” as described by CIC Julius Malema. Yet, as the years have unfolded, the fabric of hope has frayed. Within the ruling party's grasp, the ideals of the African National Congress (ANC) have suffered, birthing a vexing stigma of oppression and corruption. For the disenfranchised, poverty has persisted, a haunting echo of apartheid's shadows. Meanwhile, for the privileged, opportunities have waned, infrastructure crumbled, and Johannesburg's once-pristine parks have yielded to the vice-laden shadows. Amidst this tableau, the ANC beckons as a microcosm of society itself—a tapestry woven with threads of unity that once defined Ubuntu, a time when neighbors shared without hesitation. The ANC, though not a solitary entity, is a community; a vessel built upon shared viewpoints, uniting rather than dividing. It is this community that this book explores, peeling back layers to reveal a collective entity often misunderstood. Yet, the individuals within the ANC must not be conflated with the institution itself. A chorus of voices shapes the ANC's narrative, each accountable for their deeds, rather than a monolithic entity tainted by association. This book does not advocate for allegiance to the ANC; rather, it delves into chapters that dissect:

Navigating the Circular Flow: Accountability, Government Blame, and Redirecting the Rand
The fracturing of the Nguni nation and subsequent divisions
The entwined history of the Boers and their betrayal of allies
Examples of community patriots
Practical application of ANC ideologies
Wisdom from past veterans of the ANC

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