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YES, BE JACK OF ALL TRADES.

Previous generations often disapproved of individuals engaging in multiple trades simultaneously. The typical response would be the proverbial “jack of all trades, master of none.” Although often cited as wisdom, this assumption challenges the notion that a person cannot excel at and pursue multiple careers. Generation X and those following it are challenging this belief about work, serving as inspiration for many to move beyond self and tradition-imposed limitations, especially in a time where having multiple streams of income is necessary.

 

What empowers this generation to juggle various roles effectively? Firstly, there are more options available, accompanied by a wealth of information on how to navigate each pursuit, thus minimizing the learning curve and the traditional barrier of the cost of education. Secondly, technology plays a crucial role in enabling individuals to operate more efficiently, granting them additional time to explore and excel in multiple areas within a shorter timeframe.

 

Many foresee the younger generation potentially falling into the poverty trap due to heavy engagement with social media, gaming, and YouTube. However, a significant number will steer clear of this fate by leveraging their talents to monetize these platforms. Not only are they mentally and culturally prepared to be entrepreneurs, but their adept understanding of technology positions them to accumulate wealth rapidly, surpassing the achievements of previous generations.

 

Despite their prowess, the jack-of-all-trades generation faces a formidable adversary: viral culture. The allure of overnight success and the unprecedented speed at which success unfolds present challenges. While older generations can draw inspiration from the younger generation’s tenacity and confidence, it’s essential for the younger generation to glean from elders’ steadfastness and commitment. They must recognize that every success has a process, and this process doesn’t always yield quick results. A delayed takeoff does not equate to failure.

 

In navigating the fourth industrial revolution, those destined for success will discard traditional mindsets limiting their approach to work and abilities. They’ll embrace technology akin to the younger generations while upholding the commitment to excellence and the strong work ethic exemplified by their elders.

YES, BE JACK OF ALL TRADES.

Previous generations often disapproved of individuals engaging in multiple trades simultaneously. The typical response would be the proverbial “jack of all trades, master of none.”

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3 Lessons For Entrepreneurs From Kanye’s Super Bowl Win

The Kansas City Chiefs weren’t the only winners in Sunday’s Super Bowl. Rapper, producer, and fashion designer Kanye West made headlines after reportedly earning 19 million dollars in 24 hours with his 30-second Super Bowl ad. Apart from the substantial return on his investment, what has most people talking is how underwhelming and basic his reportedly $0 cost production commercial was. West seems to have shot his commercial in a dark vehicle, using the time to tell people to visit his site. And they did! This winning move is one I believe all entrepreneurs can learn from, even if you don’t have $7 million to spend on an ad or a major platform.

 

Here are 3 keys:

 
1. Stop overthinking content.

Many of us become stagnant because we lack the resources and the team to produce content like our competitors. The key here is to use what you have access to, leverage, and emphasize your knowledge and strong points. What you need won’t come if you don’t push forward and get the content out. There are many creators and business owners who not only started with humble beginnings but got a camera or camera phone and allowed the world to see. They made the best use of free social media marketing and built a loyal fan base of customers who support them, particularly because they witnessed their transformation and played a role in their elevation. In Kanye’s case, his budget didn’t allow for production, so he leveraged his fame and the fact that people expect him to do what is outside of the box.
 
2. Find where the attention is and strike.

Kanye understood that Super Bowl ads yield large returns. If they hadn’t, companies wouldn’t invest millions for a 30-second slot. He did his due diligence and made the investment where attention was at that moment. We ought to do the same, which doesn’t always mean you need a big budget. If you are marketing your business, part of your job is to find out what platforms have the attention of your target audience and invest time and money on those platforms. If you sell a product that appeals to a young audience, then your focus should be TikTok or Snapchat. If you sell a product that appeals to an older audience, then you may want to focus on Facebook. It is important not only to understand where attention is but most importantly, where the attention of your target audience is and focus your resources there.
 
3. Cancel Culture only has power if you quit.

If there is anyone who should be canceled and disregarded by the general public by cancel culture’s standards, it would be Kanye West. But cancel culture doesn’t seem to be winning. Why? Because many consumers value the product or service over the message or what a brand is thought to represent from a social standpoint. Secondly, there isn’t always a general consensus about who or what should be canceled. Regardless of what the leaders of cancel culture decide or try, it doesn’t seem to concern Kanye’s fan base. What the media says doesn’t always hold sway with consumers, besides the fact that there is a growing disconnect between mass media and the masses.
All entrepreneurs, regardless of whether they like Kanye or his brand, can glean from his Super Bowl win and be motivated to use what they have, consider what has the attention of their target audience, and never quit, even when powers and the powerful want them to.

Is Elon Musk Right About Diversity, Equity and Inclusion?

 

I am an avid viewer of Shark Tank, and one observation I’ve made is the consistent line of questioning that every entrepreneur faces when seeking investment. The sharks, regardless of the entrepreneur’s race, age, gender, or any other identifying factor, always inquire about crucial business fundamentals. These include inquiries about sales year to date, the genesis of the business idea, profit margins, and the entrepreneur’s professional background. These questions are pivotal as they reflect the sharks’ willingness to risk substantial sums of money on a small business. The show’s enduring popularity over 15 seasons stems from its diverse array of entrepreneurs, many of whom hail from humble beginnings but have put in the effort to build successful businesses and secure deals.

Shark Tank demonstrates the essence of a free-market economy, prioritizing business fundamentals over identity. Despite claims of unequal access based on birth circumstances or individual identity, the show presents numerous success stories from entrepreneurs overcoming hardships. These individuals, including some classified as “oppressed,” have met requirements and secured the essentials for success. Shark Tank highlights the principle of equal opportunity in the free market, positively impacting the economic paths of many families. Given the undeniable proof of success in the face of adversity, I find diversity, equity, and inclusion (D.E.I) measures unnecessary and insulting. The free market’s inherent equality and access to opportunities render such measures obsolete, as individuals can triumph over challenges and achieve success on their own merits.

Mark Cuban, is That YOU?

Coincidentally, Mark Cuban, the main shark, recently voiced his support for D.E.I. He stated, “Race is part of the equation, never the deciding factor, as is diversity of background,” while facing challenges to his views. However, he later contradicted himself by asserting, “All of our decisions are based on hiring the best candidate.” If the latter is true, race should never be a part of the equation or a “motivating factor,” as pointed out by Andrea Lucas, a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission commissioner, in response to Cuban.

Cuban may have found himself in hot water as he navigated between legal hiring practices and, as fellow billionaire Elon Musk highlighted in response to Cuban, “signaling his virtue.” Elon Musk asserted, “DEI, because it discriminates based on race, gender, and many other factors, is not merely immoral, it is also illegal.”

As a fan of Cuban, someone I hold in high regard and view as an inspiration for his business acumen and apparent impartiality, sticking to the fundamentals of business, I found his support of DEI highly disappointing. It seems contradictory to the core values of his hit show which are working hard and grinding regardless of one’s circumstances.


Assumptions, and The Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations

DEI policies operate under the assumption that the underrepresentation of Black individuals in organizations stems from racist selection practices or historical factors such as slavery, making it harder for Black applicants to acquire the necessary skills. However, in practice, these policies often do more harm than good. By emphasizing superficial characteristics in selection processes, they inadvertently exacerbate racial tensions and bitterness and undermine the organizations that practice DEI. Advocates often overlook the impact of modern cultural habits on the lack of interest or qualifications in certain positions, as well as the overall size of the Black population. In essence, the pool of qualified Black applicants may be smaller due to population size and varying career interests.

 

“DEI is just another word for racism.” “Shame on anyone who uses it.” – Elon Musk. 

 

DEI measures, whose predecessor is government-mandated integration, reinforce notions of Black inferiority and white supremacy. By suggesting that Black Americans need government intervention for success, these policies contribute to an overreliance on the state, benefiting politicians. Our value and self-worth should not be tied to positions in predominantly white establishments; rather, they come from a higher source – the living God who sent His Son Jesus to die for our sins. The historical impact of integration, often overlooked, includes the closure of many Black schools and businesses, as legal access to white establishments led to a shift in patronage.

Why the heavy focus on forcing Black individuals into white establishments and schools, rather than fostering and strengthening their own? The truth is integration was about increasing the liberal voting base rather than empowering Black communities, at the expense of Black-owned entities, families, and individualism. I find it strange that individuals who claim to be proud of their Black identity would demand inclusion in companies they perceive as racist, as investing one’s money or talent in such an environment seems counterintuitive.

“DEI is just another word for racism.” “Shame on anyone who uses it.” – Elon Musk. 

 

Indeed. 



Being “Superwoman”: Balancing Act or Silent Dream Killer?

As someone who has helped and interacted with many women, encouraging them to become entrepreneurs, I’ve noticed a common reason keeping many from pursuing their dreams of starting a business: the syndrome of being a superwoman. These women often become the family’s go-to person to relieve mental, emotional, and financial burdens, leaving them too drained to invest in their own ambitions. The inconvenient truth is that many women choose what is good over what could make them great, forgetting that not all good things are necessarily God’s things. But if you’ve made up your mind to pursue and manifest the vision for a business God has put in your heart, there are three key steps you need to take to prioritize and protect your assignment.
 
Be Settled in Your Mind 
The first key is being settled in your mind that God has called you to this venture. Obedience in carrying it out will position you to help others from a place of abundance, not drain. The Bible says that the blessing of the Lord makes one rich and adds no sorrow to it. Though obeying God in starting a business has its challenges, the peace of Christ and the comfort of the Holy Spirit come with pursuing God’s call. Remembering the purpose of our assignment helps us to use it as a source of encouragement when faced with challenges.
 
Be Free
The second key is to release yourself from the belief that you have to solve everyone’s problems. Often, it is not your responsibility, and they will find a way out if you don’t come to the rescue. You might feel selfish, be labeled as such, and possibly lose some relationships. However, once you accept that God has called you to a specific assignment, the decision and any loss of relationships become more manageable. We often don’t realize that by being someone’s go-to, we might prevent them from turning to God. God uses struggles to gain attention and provoke personal growth. By intervening, we might interfere with what God is using to bring about their greater good.
 
Create a Plan
The third key is to create a plan for your time, resources, and venture. This will establish necessary boundaries and accountability. Allocate specific days and times to work on your venture, treating this commitment as seriously as you would your current job, as it may one day replace it. Create a budget for your resources, and dedicate a bank account to your venture. Even if it’s as small as $5 from each paycheck, it’s important to consistently allocate something towards your venture. Treat this money with the same priority as your rent or mortgage payments, and use it solely for your venture. It is a seed that you are meant to sow in YOUR garden. We are constantly sowing into everyone else’s field and wonder why we have not seen a harvest. Lastly, develop a comprehensive plan for your venture. This will not only boost your confidence but also provide a stronger sense of urgency, direction, and foundation. This way, when issues arise that might tempt you to revert to your old ways, you have something substantial to reinforce your resolve to say NO.
 
In conclusion, I want to encourage you to find peace in saying NO. As the eldest sister in a family of superwomen who were always the family’s rock, I too fell into this pattern. But God helped me recognize and break free from this habit. It’s not easy and often comes with guilt (which does not come from the Lord), but the cost of constantly saying yes – my calling, assignment, and obedience to God –was too high a price to continue paying.
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Climate Change: The New Oppression?

We cannot seek to sustain the earth at the expense of human flourishing. Though the earth was created first, the earth and its resources were created to serve man, not vice versa. 

Climate change and most recently the term sustainability have become more prevalent in news cycles and everyday life within the past 5 years with the growing concern of climate change, and what some believe to be devastating and irreversible damage to the planet. But do the concerns warrant the heavy-handed response of over-regulation and increased government control that will lead to oppressed global economies and prosperous countries becoming 3-world countries?

 

Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns, mainly caused by human activities, especially the burning of fossil fuels. “Sustainable” is the ability to maintain or continue something over the long term without causing harm to the environment, economy, or society. Environmental sustainability often implies practices that meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

 

There has been a growing number of companies promoting their efforts and changes made to their operations and offerings to become more sustainable due to government policies, and pressure from climate activist groups. It also has become a marketing tool and a virtue signal as the masses become increasingly aware of the perceived threats of climate change in our near future.

 

To achieve environmental sustainability, businesses implement a range of strategies. These include prioritizing energy efficiency and transitioning to renewable energy sources to reduce carbon emissions, waste reduction and recycling initiatives, water conservation practices, eco-friendly packaging, carbon offsetting, and product lifecycle assessments. They also train employees and provide environmental certifications with the goal of fostering a culture of responsibility within the organization.

 

While the aforementioned actions are things that most people agree will make the world a safer and healthier place to live, these are actions that most small businesses cannot afford to implement and would be crushed under the weight of being forced to implement if they become mandatory through public policy. The mandating of sustainability initiatives would also have unintended repercussions on our food supply and everyday functions. We cannot seek to sustain the earth at the expense of human flourishing. Though the earth was created first, the earth and its resources were created to serve man, not vice versa. 

Though it is thought that human flourishing is the primary goal of world leaders and the United Nations, the policies and international agreements surrounding climate change say otherwise. The abrupt and unreasonable demand of regions to abandon fossil fuels has led to increased suffering and hunger, which are issues the UN claims to want to put an end to. The restrictions on fossil fuels have led to food shortages as farmers were limited in producing and harvesting crops. 


While solar panel usage has had widespread implementation, it is not a reliable source of energy as it relies on fossil fuels and the weather, a contradiction to climate change efforts. Many of the proposed alternatives to fossil fuels rely on fossil fuels and require a huge amount of resources, and an unreasonable amount of land usage. Either climate change policy advocates and policymakers have a utopian disconnect from reality or are highly aware of these issues and contradictions but have an agenda unrelated to saving the planet.

 

Prophetic Economic Insight

 

While there is great concern about the burden that sustainability policies might have on the American economy, (speaking as an American), I believe that this will cause a mass exodus of professional leaders, businesses, and innovators along with their resources to developing nations, causing a major shift in the global economy. As nations that have been global economic superpowers embrace climate change policies that will reshape every realm of life for its citizens, it will devastate these once robust and thriving economies and cause many to move their businesses, operations, and families to nations with fewer restrictions. They will leverage their knowledge and resources to partner with these nations which will increase economic growth and help transform nations, some of which are already on the trajectory of accelerated economic growth as they optimize their natural resources at a time when developed nations are restricting their use. Many of these nations that have been crushed under the weight of oppressive loans, sanctions, and corrupt leadership will experience restoration, a kind and a rate that the world has never seen.

 

“They will rebuild the ancient ruins and restore the places long devastated; they will renew the ruined cities that have been devastated for generations.” Isaiah 61:4

 

This economic revitalization and innovations will be led by both Christians and unbelievers who have the ability to recognize opportunities and the necessity to pivot even to a place that is unfamiliar and whose culture seems dramatically different. While some will see this exodus and partnerships as kin to colonization, this will not be the case as these nations will retain their cultural norms, while embracing enhancements and being the primary beneficiaries of these partnerships.

 

My prayer and hope is that the nation I currently call home, and has been a leader and symbol of freedom and godly standards, will reverse and turn from the course of devastation it is currently on. While every human being should be a good manager of the planet we all share, we must not allow hysteria and ulterior motives of big corporations seeking to stifle competition and greedy politicians looking to increase their power, to cause us to agree with policies and actions that would have a greater negative impact on human life than a positive impact on sustaining the earth.

YES, BE JACK OF ALL TRADES.

Previous generations often disapproved of individuals engaging in multiple trades simultaneously. The typical response would be the proverbial “jack of all trades, master of none.”

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Textured Hair Styling for Cosmetology Students Now Mandatory in New York: A Win for Black Women or Threat to Black Stylist? 

A new law mandating that cosmetology students in New York learn how to style textured hair has been passed. While many supporters of the bill celebrate this new regulation as a diversity win for Black women in New York State, others view it as a potential threat to Black hairstylists. They fear increased competition as non-Black stylists are now required to learn how to style Black hair. The bill, introduced in April of this year by New York State Senator Jamaal T. Bailey, was signed into law on November 17.

 

Those who view this law as a victory see it as an end to the ‘discrimination’ based on hair texture that some Black women have faced when seeking service in salons with stylists who don’t know how to style textured hair.

 

Jonaise Pickett, a stylist based in New York, shares her experience of working in a salon among white stylists who pass their clients to her because they are incapable of styling textured hair, despite being overwhelmed with her own clientele. Pickett took to her Instagram to respond to the backlash about the bill and shared her thoughts: ‘Hairstylists should know how to style all types of hair.’ She added, ‘Whoever is best fit for the job, should get the job,’ encouraging those who feel this law will cut into the market share of Black hairstylists to focus on excellence rather than competition.

 

The issue of non-Black stylists being unable to style textured hair has long been a problem in the fashion industry. Models have complained for years about the lack of ability or consideration for their hair type on sets of photoshoots and backstage at fashion shows. This may now become a thing of the past with the passing of this bill.

 

On the other hand, diversity and inclusion actions, designed to tackle discrimination and segregation, have historically had negative impacts on Black-owned businesses and institutions. In the years following integration, many Black businesses lost sales and had to close due to their customers opting to spend money in white-owned establishments and businesses outside their community.

 

In reality, both women and men are more likely to have their hair styled by someone of their own race or culture, and as Jonaise Pickett passionately shared in her post, ‘Whoever is best fit for the job, should get the job.’

 

Proverbs 22:29 says, ‘Do you see someone skilled in their work? They will serve before kings.’ Some of the best and highest-paid stylists in fashion and entertainment are Black men and women, many of whom come from humble beginnings. Despite this nation’s history of discrimination and racism, there is no opportunity that excellence, determination, and the grace of God cannot grant you access to.

Social Selling: The Next Wave of Social Media

The evolution of social media has been a transformative journey, progressing from image and text-centric platforms to the current prominence of video content. Social media has significantly transformed lives, connecting people virtually and empowering others to become millionaires by leveraging these platforms for marketing products or services.

The next frontier in social media is poised to elevate sales to unprecedented heights, as platforms embrace commission-based selling within their featured shop functions. This commission feature, reminiscent of traditional commission and affiliate marketing programs, enables individuals to earn a share of the sales for products they promote, even if they don’t own the company. What sets this apart is the streamlined process of discovering commission-earning products on social sites, fostering seamless connections between brands and potential affiliates, and simplifying the purchasing process within the same platform where the product is presented.

 

“The next frontier in social media is poised to elevate sales to unprecedented heights, as platforms embrace commission-based selling within their featured shop functions.”

 

We are entering an era of social selling akin to the home-shopping style networks, marked by an innovative sales strategy that leverages social media platforms for personalized and authentic customer interactions rather than relying solely on conventional sales methods.

Prophetic Economic Insight 

TikTok, at the forefront of this evolution, introduces social selling with the commission feature, setting a trend likely to be followed by other major platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and potentially YouTube. This development presents a lifeline for small businesses with limited marketing budgets, offering an alternative to organic reach impacted by unpredictable algorithm changes. Small businesses can now connect with their target audience without hefty ad budgets or the expense of influencer partnerships, resulting in higher conversion rates as affiliates authentically pitch products to their trusting followers.

While the impending surge of individuals engaging in social selling may seem overwhelming, presenting a new wave of “hustlers,” it holds significant economic promise. This trend provides income opportunities for individuals with only basic skills but proficiency in technology and social media, akin to the transformative impact witnessed over the past decade on platforms like YouTube and other social media outlets.

“For in Him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through Him and for Him.” Colossians 1:16

While technology has always had its share of naysayers and people who demonize its use, God, in his sovereignty, has created these tools ultimately for the advancement of the gospel, the benefit of mankind, and the promotion of human flourishing. It would behoove us to make the best use of these tools as well as our time to generate wealth so that we can not only bless our families but society as God intended. 

 

YES, BE JACK OF ALL TRADES.

Previous generations often disapproved of individuals engaging in multiple trades simultaneously. The typical response would be the proverbial “jack of all trades, master of none.”

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THE ERA OF THE ENTREPRENEUR

 

“History shows that technological advancements typically transform how we work, our ability to provide for our families and the overall improvement of society. One such transformation is the global labor force transitioning from a mass population of employees to a mass population of entrepreneurs.”

 

The role of AI software, apps, and function options within online companies has taken the world by storm, surprising many over the past year. Though this technology has been a part of our lives for years, its heightened prominence, functionalities, features, and use cases have left many excited and others fearful. As with previous industrial revolutions, there have always been winners and losers, as well as benefits and disadvantages. Overall, society has typically improved, life has become easier, and the transition out of poverty for millions has followed every technological revolution in our history. This new era is no different.

Despite fears and real concerns that AI technology will result in job losses for many in the labor force, we should err on the side of positivity. History shows that technological advancements typically transform how we work, our ability to provide for our families and the overall improvement of society. One such transformation is the global labor force transitioning from a mass population of employees to a mass population of entrepreneurs.

What is currently considered a large company based on employee numbers will likely transition to employing a small number of highly skilled managers at the executive level. These managers will oversee a mix of entrepreneurs/contractors and AI software performing tasks traditionally done by larger staff. This will enable companies to produce faster and more efficiently using data-driven AI for repetitive tasks, drastically increasing revenue and profit margins for those who invest wisely in technology and innovation.

But what about low-skilled workers who aren’t entrepreneur-minded? As with every economic change, the options are to adapt or face consequences. Many will suffer not from a lack of access but from a failure to adapt. Workers will need to develop skills that complement AI, such as critical thinking and soft skills as well as learn how to use the technology to enhance and market their skill. They will also have to abandon the long-held idea of job security in the traditional “corporate job,” as these positions will become scarce and highly competitive and embrace entrepreneurship. Additionally, workers will need to understand the basics of finance, managing, and marketing a business, even as a freelancer or solopreneur.

The good news is that education is now more affordable and accessible than ever before. Thanks to the abundance of free and affordable information, individuals who haven’t completed high school or college can learn skills freely and quickly. This transition may not be difficult for many, especially those under the age of 40. Gen Z has witnessed its peers becoming millionaires and even on track to become billionaires by creating content and becoming entrepreneurs on platforms like YouTube, gaming sites, and other social networks. Many Gen Zers, when asked about their future aspirations, express a desire to become content creators or gamers.

 

 

While some view this as a setup for failure, as most content creators do not generate significant wealth from their content, they are being encouraged to tap into their creative skills and monetize those skills independently, unlike previous generations who primarily sought traditional employment. The greater implication is that they are embracing their creative talents and natural skill sets intending to generate income. It is up to their parents, in partnership with their trusted educators, to guide them professionally, harnessing their skills, talents, and passions.

As mindful as we are of AI technology’s development and the potential opportunities it offers, we must also recognize the platforms and spaces created over the past decade that facilitate the transition from employment to self-employment. Platforms such as Fiverr and Upwork have become hubs connecting businesses with freelancers. Shopify, Etsy, and Amazon have emerged as e-commerce platforms enabling individuals to generate income, often as side hustles, with many transitioning to full self-employment. Sites like Teachable and Kajabi have opened up a relatively new industry in coaching and skill-set training outside traditional education settings. The prevalence of these platforms, coupled with the use of AI, will undoubtedly continue to create economic opportunities and time freedom for individuals and families globally. Could this be a middle ground for those who support socialism as opposed to capitalism, offering access to wealth and ownership to would-be laborers? Probably not, as there will always be those who, for various reasons – some societal, some personal – fall through the cracks and live in poverty, regardless of a nation’s prosperity.

Jesus says in John 12:8, “The poor you will always have with you.”

The success of global economies will hinge on whether leaders prioritize the flourishing of their people over greed and oppression. This includes refraining from increasing taxes on business owners and over-regulating new technology, as well as the public’s willingness to pivot and adapt in the new and inevitably changing industrial era.

YES, BE JACK OF ALL TRADES.

Previous generations often disapproved of individuals engaging in multiple trades simultaneously. The typical response would be the proverbial “jack of all trades, master of none.”

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