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Baseball Didn’t Just Reflect Racism. It Rehearsed It.

People love to call baseball America’s favorite pastime, as if that phrase automatically makes it wholesome. But early baseball did more than mirror racism in this country. It rehearsed it. It normalized it. It perfected it. The exclusion of Black players was not accidental. It was coordinated silence. There was never a formal written rule […]

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Herman Petty and the Limits of Black Corporate Inclusion

Let’s talk about Herman Petty because his story explains more than most people realize about how corporations entered Black communities under the banner of opportunity. Herman Petty became one of the early Black McDonald’s franchise owners in the late 1960s. That timing matters. This was after the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act,

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The Pygmalion Effect: Why Your Circle Shapes Your Destiny

There is scientific evidence that the people you surround yourself with influence your outcomes. In psychology, this is known as the Pygmalion effect. It describes a phenomenon where people rise or fall to the level of expectations placed upon them. When others expect you to succeed, perform well, or grow, you are more likely to

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When the Center Speaks: Recognizing Alignment in Everyday Life

There are moments when life feels random and disconnected. Then there are moments when it feels like everything is quietly speaking back to you. Living in alignment does not mean perfection. It means paying attention. It means noticing when your life begins to echo itself in small but meaningful ways. Recently, I experienced two clusters

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Organization, Accountability, and the Question of Collective Progress

There is a recurring conversation in parts of the Black community about organization. People point to groups like the Italian mafia, Russian organized crime networks, or other tightly structured entities and ask why similar levels of coordination do not appear in Black communities. Beneath that comparison is a deeper frustration. It is not really about

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Stop Cold Approaching the Hard Way: Use Leverage, Not Luck

A lot of men struggle in dating not because they are unattractive or incapable, but because they are using the wrong strategy. They are putting in enormous effort for very small returns. When you operate without leverage, everything feels like an uphill battle. The truth is, with the right positioning, you can multiply your results

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