![]() ![]() I recognize that I’m extremely privileged and blessed to have the direct link to my ancestry. What was that like for you, for your family in Ghana? Tell me about that, and tell me about because we’re here to talk about generational how these things affect us throughout our lives and the things that we pick up from our families, and that connection back to the land. When you agreed to do this, you were probably what six hours ahead on time and you were like. You actually thinking about just reflecting. It’s like pressure like we haven’t known. But I think it’s like diamonds - pressure.īut on a new level, truly on a new level. So something that I did start to just manifest, something that I know intrinsically - that I think we all know intrinsically - that I started to really live inside of in the past year was accepting that, was accepting that right now is my only key to this happiness that I’ve always been seeking. ![]() But as I grow and I’ve reached many milestones that I’ve dreamed of as a kid, I realize that there’s not a thing that I could achieve that will lessen my desire or make me OK. What was it for you?įor me, I think that it was a year with a lot of answers. I got to sit and live with myself, and I have to do that in the middle of a burning house though - as an unwanted guest. Yeah, I got to sit with myself and my shit. It’s just the amount of mirror time, you know what I mean? Not even from a vain level but just I’m in the house. I think also people were forced to see themselves for what they really are, and the stillness. We were in a post-racial America when Barack Obama came into power, and people saw a lot of things for what they really were. ![]()
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