Iโm not even joking when I say you could 100% become a multimillionaire this year if youโre on the right side of the stock market for the next 6 months.
I lost most of my friends becoming a trader.
Not because they left.
Because I was somewhere else mentally for years.
The price of focus nobody talks about.
Who is Gaspar Yanga?
Years ago, I was travelling around Mexico ๐ฒ๐ฝ and had to stop in this small town to pay my respects to an unknown hero. During the Spanish conquest of Mexico, they kidnรกpped and brought thousands of Africans there to be slaveล. Faced with brรบtal conditions, Gaspar Yanga led a successful rebรจllion, defeated the Spanish forces, and took control of this town that is named after him today in Veracruz, Mexico. Not satisfied with that, he and other Africans raided surrounding Spanish settlements to the point that the Spanish asked for peace terms and agreed that Yanga and his people would have Self-Rule/Autonomy in their area. It is believed that he was from Gabon. When you enter this town, there's a sign that says this is "The First Free Land in Mexico." While the indigenous population was being ruled by the Spanish, there were Africans fighting for Independence and won it. Most Mexicans have never heard of him or this town named Yanga. Many may not be aware of you, but I will never let your name be forgotten. Thank you for your bravery and your willingness to stand up against our enemies. Gaspar Yanga, may your name never be forgotten, and I hope you are enjoying your days in peace. You earned it!
Written by Samaori Diallo
Maponga Marara no longer views Europeans as colonizers: he sees them as parasites. He argues that they are thieves devoid of civilization, who have stolen African art, minerals, and technology, only to claim these treasures as their own. As evidence, he points to the American dollar, which bears the image of an Egyptian pyramid. He further illustrates how the United States and Europe desperately seek to own history by recasting Africaโs past heroes as white, thereby rewriting the historical record. This strategy, which he exposes as a deliberate ploy also employed in films, aims to make Africans feel inferior to the white man.
Read this carefully and slowly ๐
Your parents' generation built stability through government jobs and pension. That model is dead today.
Our generation will build stability through skills, networks, and multiple income streams.
It's harder, it's less certain but it's real.
The old path was closed.
The new one is being built by people exactly like you and me right now.
Let this sink in.
Burkina Faso is showing African comrades how it should be done. No foreign aid, no foreign workers, no complaining, just ordinary patriots doing extraordinary things, and the results are visible for all to see.
Put in the work and hope for the best, but never expect any specific outcome. Because as long as you are aligned, whatever the result may be, itโs still the best for you.