Sunday, December 14, 2008
Social Networking
I found an interesting article in the New York Times this morning about the Obama's and their close social network of lawyers, doctors and political allies that have spawned since the Obama's were back in college. You are obviously what you surround yourself with, and as I have been reading Outliers its made me look at the success of situations like this from a totally different perspective.
The Obama's like their close social network came from modest backgrounds, backgrounds that allowed the opportunities to pursue the type of careers they have become successful in. It also made me think about the civil rights movement and how this generation was the graduating class of those experiences. My mother for example who is in her late 50's, lived in D.C. when King was killed at the peak of the civil rights movement. You can imagine the since of purpose that was coming out of that generation directly effected by the civil rights movement. Education was a must, it was the direct conduit of change, the magical element their mother's and fathers weren't afforded the opportunity to. Yet their was a small group of African-American individuals who had enough intellectual wherewithal as well as the right kind of support systems (which is essential in the development of an individual) to succeed in fields that African-American's were up to that point almost non-existent.
In the article you can see the evidence of this, from where the Obama's lived to what their parents did to the minority they were in college. They are the generation just after my mother, those who were - as the article states - "too young to be in the civil rights movement." Where you come from, who you are surrounded by, your drive and intellectual level all obviously have an effect on your outcome of success. Yet understanding that in correlation to yourself to recognize your strong points can become a very integral part in understanding your power and help you define what success is for yourself.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Theme Music
I've been in a weird mood over the last couple of days. I think I am in the midst of some changes, perhaps the microcosmic experiences I am feeling are connected to a bigger picture. I.e. - new President, the country in dismay, the hopes for better times. Growth is a funny thing.
Anyhow through this process I've been listening to a lot of Kenna. He's one of the best musicians, song writers in the game in my opinion. Static above has been on literal repeat for a few days now. Sometimes that happens to me, certain songs fit a certain mood and they get put on repeat for days on end.
He also shot out Fre$h & Proper over on the FnP blog. Good look.
Check it out.
DO WORK!!!
Yup i'm going in and I don't know if I'll ever be back again. It's the end of the year folks. The end of fourth quarter, time to put your Jordan's on and do work! A lot going on right now, a lot on the bubble. Trying to push it up off my chest and get stronger through the process. Look forward to the change. I haven't been this inspired in a while. But I think you come to learn that inspiration doesn't come to you, "lucks not some mystical thing randomly bestowing people throughout the universe" says Jay Z. You create your own luck, your own karma. Some times its a hard thing to figure out, but once you go in and work hard for whatever it is you seek - its amazing the way things start to respond. Stay thirsty my friends.
Peace
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