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Black on Black Crime: A Myth or Reality?
The notion of black on black crime is a myth, as people of the same race are more likely to commit crimes against each other due to proximity. Furthermore, success leads to a shift in goals, as one's focus goes beyond material things and wealth accumulation.
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The speaker reflects on achieving goals and the transition into the next phase of life, highlighting the importance of being present and showing up to pursue future opportunities.
44:39 - 46:54 (02:14)
Summary
The speaker reflects on achieving goals and the transition into the next phase of life, highlighting the importance of being present and showing up to pursue future opportunities.
ChapterBlack on Black Crime: A Myth or Reality?
Episode974 Laverne Cox on Healing Trauma, Owning Your Truth, and Being Transgender in America
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The speaker shares their personal experience of being harassed on the street and called the police for help after being bullied and catcalled.
46:54 - 48:10 (01:15)
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The speaker shares their personal experience of being harassed on the street and called the police for help after being bullied and catcalled.
ChapterBlack on Black Crime: A Myth or Reality?
Episode974 Laverne Cox on Healing Trauma, Owning Your Truth, and Being Transgender in America
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The speaker debunks the myth of black on black crime and discusses the benefits of being of service to others.
48:10 - 50:31 (02:21)
Summary
The speaker debunks the myth of black on black crime and discusses the benefits of being of service to others.