The Ra Ama Hetep Amen Show
Why do so many people pursue money, status, and material possessions at the expense of their peace, relationships, and the well being of others? And can we fairly criticize that mindset without first understanding the conditions that produce it? In this episode, we examine the public criticism surrounding Yung Miami's song "Spend Dat" as a starting point for a much deeper conversation. Rather than focusing on one individual, we explore the cultural, familial, and social conditions that shape similar views of success, wealth, and self-worth. Through the lens of Maā Sa philosophy, we discuss why people often manifest destructive or immoral behaviors when they exist in states of poverty that extend far beyond finances. We examine the role of broken family structures, the absence of fathers, and distorted values in shaping choices and behavior. Most importantly, we redefine abundance. We will discuss common values of the Maā Sa according to Maā-t. This episode challenges us to move beyond condemnation and toward understanding, because lasting change begins by transforming the conditions that give rise to destructive mindsets. Maā-t manifested for your benefit.
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