I’ve been wondering a lot lately and I don’t know why. This life as me in is grips really these days I am wondering out the window the same way in the featured picture. I don’t where am heading in my life at the moment but I know god is in control of everything going…
A Classic Track From J.Cole’s Label Dreamville Recording Artist Omen called A brief moment.I love the sample on this song and the substance meaning behind the lyrics in this song.
Good to see Nick brewer back in the scene after while since his single came out back in 2015 called to Talk To Me which The song charted at #19 in the UK. In this new track, he shares a lot of his thoughts over J. Coles instrumental called Neighbour’s from 4 your eyes only album. his mood…
When I came across this video by Trackstarz artist and radio host Sean David Grant called “Dear Racist” I was gripped. In this video, Sean spills out some serious and powerful spoken words starting with his thought connecting with his audience, then after he went on to the subject matter of facing racism on a…
Throwback video of the day is from North London UK artist Lil Simz with one of her classic track called mandarin oranges Part II. The track mandarin Oranges part II is from Lil Simz 2014 mixtape called E.D.G.E mixtape which content 13 track and other singles such as The Hampton and Bars Simpson.
I came across this video from chaseGod.tv on YouTube about Malcolm X and his belief towards Christianity.Joseph Solomon talking in the video explains in full detail the misconception that Malcolm X thought and preached to his followers which he adopted and learnt from the religion of Nation Of Islam while he was in prison back in 1946.Click on…
After releasing his last freestyle video, last month called Rudeboy he’s been on tour around the U.K as a guest appearance for Def Jam artist Young Sinatra AKA logic. Since the under pressure tour ended in the UK nick brewer as released a new freestyle rapping about where is at the moment in is point in life and…
The track of the day his from Barney Artist with a jazz feel song called ‘Don’t know what to say’ featuring Nick Brewer.this song is from Barney Artist second mixtape called “The freestyle sessions part II” released back in 2012. The vibe of the track is very chilled and jazzy smooth feels to it.The storyline…
I came across this new song from Jaden Smith this afternoon called ‘Offering’ on SoundCloud and it’s starting to grow on me very much. Its lyrical and instrumental content provides a setting, and as the listener you are able to grasp exactly what it is that he wants you to acknowledge in this track. In the…
I really enjoyed this album from Logic since it was released back in November 13, 2015. As you listen to the album, you can tell that the content of his music has branched from many different influences from various artists such as Kanye West in productions and Drake in the use of flows. Although, you’re able…
From a young age, she longed to walk with God in His golden garden, dreaming of divine peace and eternal connection. But her innocence was shattered when a trusted church leader betrayed her, masking his lust as piety and leaving her to grapple with emotions she couldn’t understand. Seeking comfort from her parents, she found only disbelief, their reverence for the leader outweighing her cries for help.
The betrayal hardened her heart, and she turned away from faith, embracing rebellion in her teens and twenties. Though God’s whispers beckoned her back, pride and trauma kept her distant. A moment of unwanted touch at a party rekindled buried memories, triggering a physical and emotional collapse.
As she drifted between light and darkness, an old Christian friend prayed at her side, pleading for healing and divine comfort. Awakening to their prayer, she wept, overwhelmed by the weight of her pain and a fragile hope for redemption. In her tears, she cried out, longing for an unbreakable connection with the Holy Spirit, even if it meant leaving this life behind.
I’ve been wondering a lot lately and I don’t know why. This life as me in is grips really these days I am wondering out the window the same way in the featured picture. I don’t where am heading in my life at the moment but I know god is in control of everything going…
A Classic Track From J.Cole’s Label Dreamville Recording Artist Omen called A brief moment.I love the sample on this song and the substance meaning behind the lyrics in this song.
Good to see Nick brewer back in the scene after while since his single came out back in 2015 called to Talk To Me which The song charted at #19 in the UK. In this new track, he shares a lot of his thoughts over J. Coles instrumental called Neighbour’s from 4 your eyes only album. his mood…
When I came across this video by Trackstarz artist and radio host Sean David Grant called “Dear Racist” I was gripped. In this video, Sean spills out some serious and powerful spoken words starting with his thought connecting with his audience, then after he went on to the subject matter of facing racism on a…
Throwback video of the day is from North London UK artist Lil Simz with one of her classic track called mandarin oranges Part II. The track mandarin Oranges part II is from Lil Simz 2014 mixtape called E.D.G.E mixtape which content 13 track and other singles such as The Hampton and Bars Simpson.
I came across this video from chaseGod.tv on YouTube about Malcolm X and his belief towards Christianity.Joseph Solomon talking in the video explains in full detail the misconception that Malcolm X thought and preached to his followers which he adopted and learnt from the religion of Nation Of Islam while he was in prison back in 1946.Click on…
After releasing his last freestyle video, last month called Rudeboy he’s been on tour around the U.K as a guest appearance for Def Jam artist Young Sinatra AKA logic. Since the under pressure tour ended in the UK nick brewer as released a new freestyle rapping about where is at the moment in is point in life and…
The track of the day his from Barney Artist with a jazz feel song called ‘Don’t know what to say’ featuring Nick Brewer.this song is from Barney Artist second mixtape called “The freestyle sessions part II” released back in 2012. The vibe of the track is very chilled and jazzy smooth feels to it.The storyline…
I came across this new song from Jaden Smith this afternoon called ‘Offering’ on SoundCloud and it’s starting to grow on me very much. Its lyrical and instrumental content provides a setting, and as the listener you are able to grasp exactly what it is that he wants you to acknowledge in this track. In the…
I really enjoyed this album from Logic since it was released back in November 13, 2015. As you listen to the album, you can tell that the content of his music has branched from many different influences from various artists such as Kanye West in productions and Drake in the use of flows. Although, you’re able…
The summer season is my favourite season. The sun’s rays illuminate the brightest throughout the day, and the sky is a crystal clear blue. Butterflies and bees extract nectar as they rest on red roses in the gardens. The sun beaming makes everything in nature comes alive in variety of vibrant colours. The gentle unseen breeze hitting your skin as you ride your bicycle through the city or the countryside is refreshing. Children laughing and playing with water guns in the park, teenagers playing soccer/football nearby in the park. the smell of the smell of food coming from the barbeque.
Beautiful women sunbathing in the sunshine while their beauty are displayed like art pieces in art museums as you walk through the beach. The summer atmosphere is filled with joy and vibrancy, making summer a season of warmth, life, and endless possibilities. Whether it’s a picnic in the park, a stroll on the beach, or simply enjoying an ice cream cone under the blazing sun, every moment is filled with a sense of carefree happiness and radiant energy.
I’ve been wondering a lot lately and I don’t know why. This life as me in is grips really these days I am wondering out the window the same way in the featured picture. I don’t where am heading in my life at the moment but I know god is in control of everything going…
A Classic Track From J.Cole’s Label Dreamville Recording Artist Omen called A brief moment.I love the sample on this song and the substance meaning behind the lyrics in this song.
Good to see Nick brewer back in the scene after while since his single came out back in 2015 called to Talk To Me which The song charted at #19 in the UK. In this new track, he shares a lot of his thoughts over J. Coles instrumental called Neighbour’s from 4 your eyes only album. his mood…
When I came across this video by Trackstarz artist and radio host Sean David Grant called “Dear Racist” I was gripped. In this video, Sean spills out some serious and powerful spoken words starting with his thought connecting with his audience, then after he went on to the subject matter of facing racism on a…
Throwback video of the day is from North London UK artist Lil Simz with one of her classic track called mandarin oranges Part II. The track mandarin Oranges part II is from Lil Simz 2014 mixtape called E.D.G.E mixtape which content 13 track and other singles such as The Hampton and Bars Simpson.
I came across this video from chaseGod.tv on YouTube about Malcolm X and his belief towards Christianity.Joseph Solomon talking in the video explains in full detail the misconception that Malcolm X thought and preached to his followers which he adopted and learnt from the religion of Nation Of Islam while he was in prison back in 1946.Click on…
After releasing his last freestyle video, last month called Rudeboy he’s been on tour around the U.K as a guest appearance for Def Jam artist Young Sinatra AKA logic. Since the under pressure tour ended in the UK nick brewer as released a new freestyle rapping about where is at the moment in is point in life and…
The track of the day his from Barney Artist with a jazz feel song called ‘Don’t know what to say’ featuring Nick Brewer.this song is from Barney Artist second mixtape called “The freestyle sessions part II” released back in 2012. The vibe of the track is very chilled and jazzy smooth feels to it.The storyline…
I came across this new song from Jaden Smith this afternoon called ‘Offering’ on SoundCloud and it’s starting to grow on me very much. Its lyrical and instrumental content provides a setting, and as the listener you are able to grasp exactly what it is that he wants you to acknowledge in this track. In the…
I really enjoyed this album from Logic since it was released back in November 13, 2015. As you listen to the album, you can tell that the content of his music has branched from many different influences from various artists such as Kanye West in productions and Drake in the use of flows. Although, you’re able…
So far this year, I have spent most of my time speaking to God and creating art by writing poems to escape this current reality. I do have friends, but as I grow older, my circle of friends becomes smaller. Most of my time these days is spent increasing my knowledge and expanding my world , faith and artistry. I know the next chapter in my life will be better, filled with excellence and potency. Until then, I am putting in the work for a better future, putting God first.
I’ve been wondering a lot lately and I don’t know why. This life as me in is grips really these days I am wondering out the window the same way in the featured picture. I don’t where am heading in my life at the moment but I know god is in control of everything going…
A Classic Track From J.Cole’s Label Dreamville Recording Artist Omen called A brief moment.I love the sample on this song and the substance meaning behind the lyrics in this song.
Good to see Nick brewer back in the scene after while since his single came out back in 2015 called to Talk To Me which The song charted at #19 in the UK. In this new track, he shares a lot of his thoughts over J. Coles instrumental called Neighbour’s from 4 your eyes only album. his mood…
When I came across this video by Trackstarz artist and radio host Sean David Grant called “Dear Racist” I was gripped. In this video, Sean spills out some serious and powerful spoken words starting with his thought connecting with his audience, then after he went on to the subject matter of facing racism on a…
Throwback video of the day is from North London UK artist Lil Simz with one of her classic track called mandarin oranges Part II. The track mandarin Oranges part II is from Lil Simz 2014 mixtape called E.D.G.E mixtape which content 13 track and other singles such as The Hampton and Bars Simpson.
I came across this video from chaseGod.tv on YouTube about Malcolm X and his belief towards Christianity.Joseph Solomon talking in the video explains in full detail the misconception that Malcolm X thought and preached to his followers which he adopted and learnt from the religion of Nation Of Islam while he was in prison back in 1946.Click on…
After releasing his last freestyle video, last month called Rudeboy he’s been on tour around the U.K as a guest appearance for Def Jam artist Young Sinatra AKA logic. Since the under pressure tour ended in the UK nick brewer as released a new freestyle rapping about where is at the moment in is point in life and…
The track of the day his from Barney Artist with a jazz feel song called ‘Don’t know what to say’ featuring Nick Brewer.this song is from Barney Artist second mixtape called “The freestyle sessions part II” released back in 2012. The vibe of the track is very chilled and jazzy smooth feels to it.The storyline…
I came across this new song from Jaden Smith this afternoon called ‘Offering’ on SoundCloud and it’s starting to grow on me very much. Its lyrical and instrumental content provides a setting, and as the listener you are able to grasp exactly what it is that he wants you to acknowledge in this track. In the…
I really enjoyed this album from Logic since it was released back in November 13, 2015. As you listen to the album, you can tell that the content of his music has branched from many different influences from various artists such as Kanye West in productions and Drake in the use of flows. Although, you’re able…
This book taught me about the financial economy and how money truly works in circulation. Robert Kiyosaki explains how his poor dad taught him to earn money the traditional way (go to school, college, university, graduate, and find work—money comes in). His rich dad taught him to understand money, meaning to find a vehicle such as a business where money works for you instead of working for money the traditional way.
Here are five key takeaways from “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki:
The Importance of Financial Education:
Financial literacy is crucial. Schools often do not teach financial education, which leads to a lack of understanding about managing money, investments, and wealth-building strategies. Kiyosaki stresses the importance of learning about finances to make informed decisions.
The Difference Between Assets and Liabilities:
Understanding the distinction between assets and liabilities is fundamental. Assets bring in money, while liabilities take money out of your pocket. Kiyosaki advises focusing on acquiring assets, such as real estate, stocks, and businesses, that generate income.
The Concept of Working for Money vs. Money Working for You:
Instead of working for money, strive to have money work for you. This involves investing in income-generating assets and creating passive income streams. The goal is to reach a point where your investments provide enough income to cover your expenses.
The Power of Entrepreneurship and Investing:
Entrepreneurship and investing are key pathways to financial independence. Kiyosaki encourages people to consider starting their own businesses and making smart investments. This approach provides more control over your financial future compared to relying solely on a traditional job.
Overcoming Fear and Taking Risks:
Taking calculated risks and overcoming the fear of failure are essential for financial success. Kiyosaki emphasizes that many people miss out on opportunities because they are afraid to take risks. Learning from failures and persisting through challenges is crucial for building wealth.
48 laws Of Power
“Reading the 48 Laws of Power helped me understand and identify a narcissist in the room. Understanding the nature of a narcissist will help an individual navigate through life using the knowledge of each narcissistic quality and principle in the book.”
Here are five key takeaways from “The 48 Laws of Power” by Robert Greene:
Law 1: Never Outshine the Master:
Always make those above you feel superior. It is dangerous to outshine your superiors as it can generate envy and resentment. Instead, make them feel more capable and competent, and you will gain their favor.
Law 6: Court Attention at All Costs:
Stand out and make yourself known. All attention, whether good or bad, is beneficial. If you are not noticed, you will fade into obscurity. By attracting attention, you enhance your presence and influence.
Law 15: Crush Your Enemy Totally:
Leave no room for your enemies to recover and retaliate. By eliminating them completely, you ensure that they cannot come back to challenge or harm you. Total victory prevents future threats and solidifies your power.
Law 33: Discover Each Man’s Thumbscrew:
Find and exploit the weaknesses of others. Everyone has a vulnerability, whether it is an insecurity, a need, or a secret. By understanding and manipulating these weaknesses, you can influence and control people more effectively.
Law 48: Assume Formlessness:
Be adaptable and fluid in your strategies and tactics. Rigidity can be your downfall. By being formless, you remain unpredictable and elusive, making it difficult for others to understand or counteract your plans. Flexibility allows you to adjust to changing circumstances and seize opportunities.
Book of Daniel from the Bible.
Observing and understanding Daniel’s journey to the top of the Babylonian empire is very inspirational. Daniel never sacrificed his beliefs, principles, and character to appease or fit in with the culture. Daniel’s opposition to Babylonian culture catapulted him and his two friends to the top positions of political power in Babylon.
My lesson from Daniel’s life is that you can’t be physically and spiritually successful without going against the norms and mediocrity of society.
Here are five key success takeaways from the Book of Daniel:
Faithfulness and Integrity:
Daniel remained steadfast in his faith and principles, refusing to compromise even when pressured. His unwavering integrity earned him respect and favor, demonstrating that staying true to one’s values is crucial for long-term success.
Courage in Adversity:
Daniel and his friends faced significant threats, including being thrown into the lion’s den and the fiery furnace. Their courage in the face of adversity showed that true success often requires bravery and the willingness to stand up for one’s beliefs, even under extreme pressure.
Wisdom and Knowledge:
Daniel was known for his exceptional wisdom and understanding. He diligently sought knowledge and divine insight, which enabled him to interpret dreams and solve complex problems. This illustrates the importance of continuous learning and seeking wisdom to navigate challenges effectively.
Adaptability and Resilience:
Despite being taken captive and living in a foreign land with different customs, Daniel adapted without losing his identity. His resilience in the face of changing circumstances highlights the importance of being adaptable while maintaining core values.
Seeking Divine Guidance:
Daniel consistently sought guidance through prayer and reliance on God. This spiritual discipline provided him with the clarity and strength needed to make wise decisions. This takeaway underscores the importance of seeking higher guidance and maintaining a strong spiritual practice in achieving success.
I’ve been wondering a lot lately and I don’t know why. This life as me in is grips really these days I am wondering out the window the same way in the featured picture. I don’t where am heading in my life at the moment but I know god is in control of everything going…
A Classic Track From J.Cole’s Label Dreamville Recording Artist Omen called A brief moment.I love the sample on this song and the substance meaning behind the lyrics in this song.
Good to see Nick brewer back in the scene after while since his single came out back in 2015 called to Talk To Me which The song charted at #19 in the UK. In this new track, he shares a lot of his thoughts over J. Coles instrumental called Neighbour’s from 4 your eyes only album. his mood…
When I came across this video by Trackstarz artist and radio host Sean David Grant called “Dear Racist” I was gripped. In this video, Sean spills out some serious and powerful spoken words starting with his thought connecting with his audience, then after he went on to the subject matter of facing racism on a…
Throwback video of the day is from North London UK artist Lil Simz with one of her classic track called mandarin oranges Part II. The track mandarin Oranges part II is from Lil Simz 2014 mixtape called E.D.G.E mixtape which content 13 track and other singles such as The Hampton and Bars Simpson.
I came across this video from chaseGod.tv on YouTube about Malcolm X and his belief towards Christianity.Joseph Solomon talking in the video explains in full detail the misconception that Malcolm X thought and preached to his followers which he adopted and learnt from the religion of Nation Of Islam while he was in prison back in 1946.Click on…
After releasing his last freestyle video, last month called Rudeboy he’s been on tour around the U.K as a guest appearance for Def Jam artist Young Sinatra AKA logic. Since the under pressure tour ended in the UK nick brewer as released a new freestyle rapping about where is at the moment in is point in life and…
The track of the day his from Barney Artist with a jazz feel song called ‘Don’t know what to say’ featuring Nick Brewer.this song is from Barney Artist second mixtape called “The freestyle sessions part II” released back in 2012. The vibe of the track is very chilled and jazzy smooth feels to it.The storyline…
I came across this new song from Jaden Smith this afternoon called ‘Offering’ on SoundCloud and it’s starting to grow on me very much. Its lyrical and instrumental content provides a setting, and as the listener you are able to grasp exactly what it is that he wants you to acknowledge in this track. In the…
I really enjoyed this album from Logic since it was released back in November 13, 2015. As you listen to the album, you can tell that the content of his music has branched from many different influences from various artists such as Kanye West in productions and Drake in the use of flows. Although, you’re able…
This poem explores the deceptive nature of lust, contrasting its initial allure with its eventual destructiveness. It begins with an idealized perception of lust, likening it to a beautiful, innocent woman whose gaze captivates the narrator. This initial portrayal emphasizes the superficial charm and attractiveness of lust.
However, the poem takes a darker turn as it delves deeper into the true nature of lust. The imagery shifts dramatically, revealing lust as a malevolent force akin to Ms. Trunchbull, a character known for her cruelty, armed with deadly weapons. This personification highlights the lurking danger and potential for harm that lust carries.
The poem continues to depict lust’s destructive power, illustrating it as a voracious entity that feeds on its victims’ blood, causing chaos and devastation. The final lines evoke a sense of impending doom, drawing a parallel to the historical figure Joan of Arc, who was burned at the stake. This reference underscores the severity of lust’s consequences, portraying it as a force that can lead to one’s downfall and suffering.
Overall, the poem serves as a cautionary tale, warning against the seductive yet perilous nature of lust, and urging readers to recognize and guard against its destructive potential.
Sure, here are seven philosophical takeaways from your poem:
Illusion vs. Reality: The poem begins with a beautiful, idealized vision of lust, but later reveals a more sinister reality. This highlights the philosophical theme that appearances can be deceptive, and understanding the true nature of something requires looking beyond surface impressions.
The Nature of Desire: Lust is initially portrayed as alluring and captivating, symbolizing the powerful draw of desire. However, its destructive potential suggests that unchecked desire can lead to ruin, a concept explored by many philosophers, including the Stoics, who advocate for self-control and moderation.
Duality of Human Experience: The poem contrasts beauty and danger, innocence and malevolence, reflecting the dual nature of many human experiences. This duality suggests that positive and negative aspects often coexist, a theme seen in Taoist philosophy with the concept of yin and yang.
The Consequences of Indulgence: By depicting lust as ultimately harmful, the poem aligns with philosophical teachings on the dangers of indulgence and excess. Philosophers like Aristotle advocate for the “golden mean,” where virtue lies in moderation between extremes.
The Role of Perception: The poem’s shift from enchantment to horror underscores the importance of perception in shaping our understanding of the world. Philosophers such as Kant have explored how our perceptions influence our reality, suggesting that what we see is filtered through our mental frameworks.
Moral and Ethical Reflection: The transformation of lust from an innocent beauty to a dangerous force prompts a moral and ethical reflection on the nature of our desires and actions. It encourages a deeper consideration of the ethical implications of succumbing to base instincts.
The Power of Metaphor: Using metaphors like Ms. Trunchbull and Joan of Arc, the poem conveys complex ideas about lust and its effects. This illustrates the philosophical idea that metaphors and stories can powerfully shape our understanding of abstract concepts, as argued by thinkers like Lakoff and Johnson in their work on conceptual metaphor theory.
These takeaways offer a rich tapestry of philosophical reflections prompted by the poem’s exploration of lust and its consequences.