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Beyond Your Comfort Zone—Society’s Need for You to Be Epic

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“ The world needs you to be epic. Not ordinary. Not average. Epic.” Ever felt like a tiny pebble in a vast ocean? Like your life is a mere blip on the cosmic radar? You’re not alone. In a world saturated with noise, it's easy to feel insignificant. But here’s the kicker: you are not. You were designed for more. You were crafted for epic. The Ordinary is Overrated Let's face it, ordinary is boring. It's the predictable, the mundane, the comfortable. And while comfort is tempting, it's a golden cage. Epic, on the other hand, is exhilarating. It's about pushing boundaries, defying expectations, and leaving an indelible mark on the world. Think about your favorite movies. The ones that stay with you long after the credits roll. They’re not about the ordinary. They're about heroes, villains, and extraordinary journeys. That's because epic stories relate to something deep within us. They ignite a spark, a desire to live life to the fullest. Society’s Thirst for t...

From Slavery to Rap – The N-Word’s Journey

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  How can a word, once used to dehumanize and oppress, find its way into the lyrics of some of the world’s most popular songs? Some people use it as a term of a so-called endearment, while others see it as a painful reminder of a brutal past. The N-word’s journey is as complex as it is controversial, evolving from a tool of mental enslavement to a staple in modern music and popular culture. Despite surreal efforts to reclaim the word, its use remains a never-ending issue, sparking debate in communities, classrooms, and cultural circles. Has the word really lost its sting, or are we just witnessing its transformation into a different kind of weapon…coercive persuasion? Let’s look at the N-word’s path from the grounds of slavery to the beats of rap and hip-hop, examining how its meaning has shifted—and where it might be headed next. The N-word in Slavery A Tool of Dehumanization The N-word was initially forged in the fires of enslavement. Used by enslavers and society at large...