For our black people? Next to God in the 1950's? Was EDUCATION. With tunnel vision, education was THE focus. And then YOU reached back to encourage and bring UP another BLACK PERSON.
We KNOW the variables involved in WHAT happened. The bottom line is that ALL of US as BLACK PEOPLE should support one another and GET BACK TO THIS PRACTICE.
It's also not about HOW MUCH you make, it's about how well you manage your money. I'd rather be with someone who makes less and knows how to manage their money than a rich guy who blows his money and is in debt. I love my father for instilling good money mgmt skills. Not all black women/people are like what you described. In my opinion a man doesn't have to be rich but he does have to know how to manage what he makes (like I do). Good credit... now THAT's sexy. lol
Thanks for the video. On a wider picture, it shows that the black community does not put much emphasis on education in the sense of seeing it to get this car or that house when we all know how previous generations have struggled to allow us to have this education. I almost see it as disrespectful to those who worked so hard for these opportunities.
Black women yell Jesus, Jesus, Jesus but Jesus was not about being materialistic. I do not recall Jesus speaking on balling all day everyday
EandA23 1 year ago
I am a black person and I find other black people attractive and that's all that matters.
ny25olu 1 year ago
I didn't know having an "education" makes you a better person. At 2:11.....
Jimi1911 1 year ago
"If it ain't broke? Don't fix it."
For our black people? Next to God in the 1950's? Was EDUCATION. With tunnel vision, education was THE focus. And then YOU reached back to encourage and bring UP another BLACK PERSON.
We KNOW the variables involved in WHAT happened. The bottom line is that ALL of US as BLACK PEOPLE should support one another and GET BACK TO THIS PRACTICE.
SeptiaWoman 2 years ago
It's also not about HOW MUCH you make, it's about how well you manage your money. I'd rather be with someone who makes less and knows how to manage their money than a rich guy who blows his money and is in debt. I love my father for instilling good money mgmt skills. Not all black women/people are like what you described. In my opinion a man doesn't have to be rich but he does have to know how to manage what he makes (like I do). Good credit... now THAT's sexy. lol
lisa3876 3 years ago
i hear you. i just prefer people that work hard and know that they dont need material items to be happy or content.
pinkkelephant 3 years ago
Be thankful for what you have...in the mean time...BUILD YOUR OWN BUSINESS...A LA RICH DAD POOR DAD.
GKECU 3 years ago
We share the same opinion to a T. I said all what you said in Willie Petes video last week!
Remedymp 3 years ago
Thanks for the video. On a wider picture, it shows that the black community does not put much emphasis on education in the sense of seeing it to get this car or that house when we all know how previous generations have struggled to allow us to have this education. I almost see it as disrespectful to those who worked so hard for these opportunities.
TYFrankWhite 3 years ago 3