Something is brewing

The saddest part of this whole exchange is I am black myself. We grew up dirt poor in the Eastern Cape. My dad was a gardener my mom a maid, my saving grace was her employers put me through a prestigious private school.

The first years I was angry at everyone. Why should these rich white people have all these things why don't I have all their luxuries. Then through alot of self work I realised I was holding myself back. I let go of my victimhood and have never looked back.

I'm not a billionaire or a Rupert lol but I am exceedingly more comfortable than my parents ever were and will be able to set up generations to come.

Do let yourself be sold out on some cheap talk of Revolution. If it sounds too good to be true it probably is.

You're a smart kid. I hope in time you will succeed in your own right. Rather than taking from everyone around you because a few politicians told you it was your turn.

I'll delete all this drivel once you had a read. Try be kind

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