Voodoo running from my Magic! It’s always interesting to see and hear all the weird things people will go along with in the hope that they will make money. Whether that be eating Black Eyed Peas and Greens on New Years or typing Amen on Facebook to a picture of money. I know it’s not easy and it’s hard to figure the game out but, c’mon Voodoo!
You know what’s weird about that is that some people believe in something that is almost impossible to prove or verify in a practical sense (like ghosts and voodo witchcraft) but they can’t seem to believe in practicality.
It’s almost like a grown man wishing upon a star for something great to happen instead of taking what he has to make something great.
It’s easier to believe in Magic when things are out of your control. Some people blow on the dice and toss them a certain way. Some people ask strangers for lottery numbers because of beginners luck. But, isn’t it funny the grand majority are related to money!
That shows how people think of making money. They can’t get it on their own so they are looking for something magical,mystical and lucky to get them to the promised land. Like I said I’ve been there too.
You channeling your inner Texan with them ‘Hoe Asses’ bruh! Seriously though, there’s way too much hoping and wishing and not enough planning and pitching in the black community man. That dollar don’t make itself (literally) and if it makes a person feel good to spend they chips, then why don’t we all just help them with that and call it community service?
The problem is that’s what everyone else is doing. Taking advantage of the Voodoo and hopeful thinking of the desperate. After you finally do cash in there are plenty of hookers to the game ready to turn tricks in the name of balling.
We have to find the middle. There’s a good spot between hoping desperately for money and blowing all your money for the sake of living your life to the fullest.