Sunday, March 7, 2010

Get Rich or Die Tryin'

A few years back 50 Cent starred in the movie "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" about a young drug dealer who leaves his dealing to pursue a career as a rap star. The contrast is stark: utter poverty or incredible wealth. No matter the level of material poverty or wealth, believing that more "toys" is the goal will never overcome widespread poverty. Fans of rapper ‘50 Cent’ Curtis Jackson, may want to check the 2005 flic, based on 50 Cent’s life story as a child, rapper and gangster. However, audiences looking for a rapper film that glorifies violence and being cool should steer clear of this. It took everyone of us into the life of a rapper who tries to disentangle himself from his gangster roots in order to express himself fully in his music.
Get Rich or Die Tryin'
But From Now always : At the end of the day, what will you hang on to?
The recklessness with which people approach spending makes it very difficult to get rich. The rich and powerful bogus, you envy are not notably intelligent, attractive or even interesting. They have amassed fortunes and fame by merely stooping to the lowest depths of immorality more than the average chump. Your insatiable desire and greed coupled with your ability to deceive and steal is the greatest asset you have. Without greed, and a goal it’s difficult to score. Do you think that it is correct or it is even possible to get rich without even trying?
Without a real desire, all you have is a hope. And a hope without action is not very powerful at all. This means that your chances of getting wealthy are not very good at all. You cannot be lazy and expect the world you. Now, this does not mean that you have to slave away your life in order to attract the kind of money that you want, but it does mean that you do have to do something in order to strike it rich.
Even I do believe the same with a bit of difference, as I come from an economically weak and trodden middle-class conditions and i believe there are so many guys also who like me struggling against the socially imposed boundries of class, race and poverty. At the same time, I am trying to work on my own struggle to overcome my culturally acceptable addiction to wealth(sometimes paired with the "practicality" &"security") with the theology of enough. We agree that the get-rich gospel is not fulfilling. Together we're claiming similar values, asking similar questions, and reaching out to one another for answers.


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