Peace my brother...Sorry for the delay..
Jul. 17th 12:43 PM 2008
HOW IS EVERYTHING, I SENT YOU A MAIL SOMETIME AGO BUT U DID NOT REPLY. I QUESTIONS WAS WHAT DOES IT TAKE 4 ONE TO LIVE OUT HIS/HER COUNTRY, WHAT ARE SOME OF THE CHALLENGES YOU FACE. TELL ME MORE ABOUT URSELF
Everything is so hectic now. I am studying to become a Certified Nutritionist and the course is hard! I wasn't a good student of biology years ago. So I really have to study a lot to pass this course.
I am not sure what it takes to live in another country. I have lived in the United States my entire life. We have many people here from many countries. Yet, we have little communication with eachother. Frankly, many of our own brothers and sisters from other countries refuse to communicate with African Americans. It is by far one of the silliest things I have seen to date. We have so much that is common between us. Yet, nearly everyone who comes from another country (I don't care where) seems to feel that African Americans are beneath them and that is just ridiculous. It is especially hurtful when people who look just like us conduct themselves in that manner. So, it is great to have a website like this one so that we can get to know eachother in a positive manner. As a entrepreneur, I am always looking for business partners and I want to include all good and hard working people. So, far I have a few Somolian sisters who have joined me in one of my businesses. I also have a sister from Turkey who is considering joining me in another. But, it is do difficult to break through the crazy barriers that we put up against eachother. Yet, when I speak with Layla who is from Turkey again, I will ask her about her feelings. Peace and love, always!