Most people miss moments like this…
“But this is when money is made.”
“If you’re trying to:”
• Fix your credit
• Get funding
• Start or scale a business
DM me “FUNDING” — I’ll show you how to position yourself.
If this didn’t happen
• Oil could’ve spiked to $100–$120+
• Supply chains would get hit
• Inflation would surge AGAIN
“Everything gets more expensive when this happens.”
“Here’s how that hits YOU financially…”
• Banks keep interest rates HIGH
• Credit gets harder to get
• Loans get denied more often
“Less money flowing = less opportunity.”
The real goal isn't just to support businesses.
It's to BUILD them.
If you're serious about learning how to leverage credit, funding, and business structure to create real financial opportunity…
Start educating yourself now.
Because the next billion-dollar opportunity will come again.
This is exactly why I focus on teaching people:
How to build business credit
How to access funding
How to structure companies properly
How to position themselves for opportunities like this
Because economic power isn't just about protesting.
It's about ownership.
But here's the bigger conversation most people are missing.
Moments like this only benefit the entrepreneurs who are already positioned.
Meaning:
• They have legitimate businesses
• They have proper funding
• They have strong credit profiles
• They are ready to scale
After months of public pressure and economic impact…
Target committed nearly $2 BILLION toward Black-owned businesses and supplier partnerships.
This includes investments in:
• Black-owned brands
• Entrepreneur partnerships
• Supplier diversity programs
• Business development initiatives
And here's what many people don't realize…
Black consumers spend over $1.6 TRILLION dollars annually in the United States.
When a community with that level of economic power organizes its spending…
Corporations listen.
The boycott started after Target scaled back several diversity and supplier initiatives that were originally meant to support Black-owned businesses.
For many people, this wasn’t just about politics.
It was about broken economic promises.
So leaders like Jamal Bryant called for something powerful:
Stop spending money there.
Most people completely missed the REAL story behind the Target boycott.
Pastor Jamal Bryant led a nationwide boycott that just ended…
And it forced a $2 BILLION commitment toward Black-owned businesses.
But the real lesson isn't about Target.
It's about economic power.
Let me explain.
Airports are wild because you never know who you’re going to run into… yet some folks still show up in bonnets and slippers like it’s a corner store run. First impressions don’t take vacations.
People that have they phone on DND are truly some of the worst people to know most of the time they have nothing going on it’s just a cool feature on they device that they just like to click because Apple recommends it. I truly know for a fact these type of people cheat.
Atlanta was the first city I ever went to and that shit motivated me like no other seeing people that look just like me do so good and excel at the highest level is truly something that will force you to level up.