I used to think an Africans disdain for African-Americans were solely based on our socio-economic condition in a place of dreams—until I went to college. It was freshman year and a few of us African Americans walked into the African Student Alliance meeting and were met with a stare. It was a stare of what
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I’ve been busy. I am a few months from completing my second degree. I work full-time and still working towards the completion of my second book. I have to maintain my exercise regimen and still meet the GPA requirements to get accepted into Pharmacy School. I have a lot to achieve as we all do.
I finished my first book at the age of 19. I then confidently released it at the age of 24. I was completely obsessed with perfection. I re-read my novel more times than I can remember. I changed the cover. I paid an editor. Then once the editor was done I read the book a
Pretty Fly Society: Art, Vibes, and Fashion Part II Sunday, May 22, 2016 at Sharespace: 2201 Preston St, Houston, TX 77003 Pretty Fly Society came back to Houston for another amazing experience of creativity. God gives us gifts, not just for the healing of others but for the healing of ourselves. –Jazzmin Smith Sunday
I’m definitely noticing a shift in my life. Everything is moving for the benefit of my harvest. Normally when I feel this shift, I just enjoy the moment. This past weekend I turned 27. And my intents have changed with age and experience. The final chapter of 26, I was shifting. I had to understand
Sometimes we rest on our potential. In some cases we don’t believe in our potential. In other cases we don’t want to do the amount of work and consistency it takes to turn potential into gold. But potential can only get you so far. Are you comfortable with that? Is potential enough for you? Are