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The Role of Black Men Posted on 05-27-2004

NeoSoulBrotha
Rosedale, MD
I seem to hear a lot of discussion lately about manhood, and what it represents, particularly about responsibility and strength. What do you believe an ideal man represents? I propose the following. The Black Man's Creed 1. I must have a personal mission. My mission is the goal that I spend my life in the pursuit of achieving. Whatever I decide it is, I will dedicate myself entirely towards it, with all resources available to me. My mission must extend beyond my own life, because what I do for myself dies with me but what I do for others lives indefinitely. 2. I must have mental discipline. I must develop the intellectual fortitude to conquer all challenges. I must learn the difference between book knowledge and practical knowledge, and find balance between the two. I must realize that the only credible knowledge is that which originates in my mind; I do not allow others' perception to influence who I am. 3. I must be responsible. I realize that I am a steward of my home and my community. Their future is entirely in my hands, and I turn away from things that will bring harm to myself, my family, and my neighbors and countrymen. 4. I must be competitive. I understand that in the game of life, not purposefully "playing to win" is actually "playing to lose". Each moment in the day is an opportunity to gain an advantage, or to lose ground to those who would see me fail. I condition myself, mentally and physically, to be at peak performance 100% of the time. 5. I must show both strength and compassion. I must be as a soldier at war - able and ready to fight my own battles, but also prepared to return as a loving provider to my family. I am prepared to help those in need, but not to the point to where they become unable to help themselves. 6. I must be wise. My words and actions reveal who I am - a man of integrity and discipline. I speak with my own natural eloquence; I never lose my temper or allow my adversaries to control my emotions. I am a role model and a man of knowledge - I speak little but say a lot. 7. I must be free. I will not be a **** of financial or socioeconomic bondage. I have committed to building a financial foundation for my household. I make wise investments so that my children and their children will never know the feeling of economic disadvantage. 8. I must be strong. I control my own desires and emotions to create a better life for myself and those around me. I resist laziness, apathy, lust, and ignorance. I confront my personal weaknesses and work daily to break them. 9. I must be truthful. I am forthright in all of my dealings, but more so I am true to myself. I do not try to fit in or become that which I am not. I define what is good and bad for me, and act accordingly. 10. I must be courageous. I shall not permit interference in my mission. I will help people who do not deserve it. I will work harder when I don't feel like I should have to work at all. I will strengthen the weak, even if it tests my own strength. I will educate the ignorant even though their ignorance causes them to turn their backs on me. I am not afraid of walking this path alone. (c) 2003 Jonathan Carter
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PrinceMannyX from columbus, OH replied on 05-30-2004 04:22PM [Reply]

NeoSoulBrotha wrote:
I seem to hear a lot of discussion lately about manhood, and what it represents, particularly about responsibility and strength. What do you believe an ideal man represents? I propose the following. The Black Man's Creed 1. I must have a personal mission. My mission is the goal that I spend my life in the pursuit of achieving. Whatever I decide it is, I will dedicate myself entirely towards it, with all resources available to me. My mission must extend beyond my own life, because what I do for myself dies with me but what I do for others lives indefinitely. 2. I must have mental discipline. I must develop the intellectual fortitude to conquer all challenges. I must learn the difference between book knowledge and practical knowledge, and find balance between the two. I must realize that the only credible knowledge is that which originates in my mind; I do not allow others' perception to influence who I am. 3. I must be responsible. I realize that I am a steward of my home and my community. Their future is entirely in my hands, and I turn away from things that will bring harm to myself, my family, and my neighbors and countrymen. 4. I must be competitive. I understand that in the game of life, not purposefully "playing to win" is actually "playing to lose". Each moment in the day is an opportunity to gain an advantage, or to lose ground to those who would see me fail. I condition myself, mentally and physically, to be at peak performance 100% of the time. 5. I must show both strength and compassion. I must be as a soldier at war - able and ready to fight my own battles, but also prepared to return as a loving provider to my family. I am prepared to help those in need, but not to the point to where they become unable to help themselves. 6. I must be wise. My words and actions reveal who I am - a man of integrity and discipline. I speak with my own natural eloquence; I never lose my temper or allow my adversaries to control my emotions. I am a role model and a man of knowledge - I speak little but say a lot. 7. I must be free. I will not be a **** of financial or socioeconomic bondage. I have committed to building a financial foundation for my household. I make wise investments so that my children and their children will never know the feeling of economic disadvantage. 8. I must be strong. I control my own desires and emotions to create a better life for myself and those around me. I resist laziness, apathy, lust, and ignorance. I confront my personal weaknesses and work daily to break them. 9. I must be truthful. I am forthright in all of my dealings, but more so I am true to myself. I do not try to fit in or become that which I am not. I define what is good and bad for me, and act accordingly. 10. I must be courageous. I shall not permit interference in my mission. I will help people who do not deserve it. I will work harder when I don't feel like I should have to work at all. I will strengthen the weak, even if it tests my own strength. I will educate the ignorant even though their ignorance causes them to turn their backs on me. I am not afraid of walking this path alone. (c) 2003 Jonathan Carter
That is deep, who wrote that, did you? I'm going to print it off and put it on a T-shirt Prince
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jadekiss replied on 05-30-2004 06:45PM [Reply]
Like mentioned before this should be drilled into the head of young men until its is branded into their brains. Same with young women. They have a code out there somewhere and they need the same treatment. This needs to be posted up in the cafe or something.
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*J.O.* from East Orange, NJ replied on 05-31-2004 05:59PM [Reply]

thats real. i think imma print it and put up in my apartment
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Perseverance replied on 05-31-2004 11:28PM [Reply]
I really like this creed. I want to show this to as many people as I can, especially to young men.
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cafe-aulait replied on 05-31-2004 11:31PM [Reply]
PrinceMannyX wrote:
NeoSoulBrotha wrote:
I seem to hear a lot of discussion lately about manhood, and what it represents, particularly about responsibility and strength. What do you believe an ideal man represents? I propose the following. The Black Man's Creed 1. I must have a personal mission. My mission is the goal that I spend my life in the pursuit of achieving. Whatever I decide it is, I will dedicate myself entirely towards it, with all resources available to me. My mission must extend beyond my own life, because what I do for myself dies with me but what I do for others lives indefinitely. 2. I must have mental discipline. I must develop the intellectual fortitude to conquer all challenges. I must learn the difference between book knowledge and practical knowledge, and find balance between the two. I must realize that the only credible knowledge is that which originates in my mind; I do not allow others' perception to influence who I am. 3. I must be responsible. I realize that I am a steward of my home and my community. Their future is entirely in my hands, and I turn away from things that will bring harm to myself, my family, and my neighbors and countrymen. 4. I must be competitive. I understand that in the game of life, not purposefully "playing to win" is actually "playing to lose". Each moment in the day is an opportunity to gain an advantage, or to lose ground to those who would see me fail. I condition myself, mentally and physically, to be at peak performance 100% of the time. 5. I must show both strength and compassion. I must be as a soldier at war - able and ready to fight my own battles, but also prepared to return as a loving provider to my family. I am prepared to help those in need, but not to the point to where they become unable to help themselves. 6. I must be wise. My words and actions reveal who I am - a man of integrity and discipline. I speak with my own natural eloquence; I never lose my temper or allow my adversaries to control my emotions. I am a role model and a man of knowledge - I speak little but say a lot. 7. I must be free. I will not be a **** of financial or socioeconomic bondage. I have committed to building a financial foundation for my household. I make wise investments so that my children and their children will never know the feeling of economic disadvantage. 8. I must be strong. I control my own desires and emotions to create a better life for myself and those around me. I resist laziness, apathy, lust, and ignorance. I confront my personal weaknesses and work daily to break them. 9. I must be truthful. I am forthright in all of my dealings, but more so I am true to myself. I do not try to fit in or become that which I am not. I define what is good and bad for me, and act accordingly. 10. I must be courageous. I shall not permit interference in my mission. I will help people who do not deserve it. I will work harder when I don't feel like I should have to work at all. I will strengthen the weak, even if it tests my own strength. I will educate the ignorant even though their ignorance causes them to turn their backs on me. I am not afraid of walking this path alone. (c) 2003 Jonathan Carter
That is deep, who wrote that, did you? I'm going to print it off and put it on a T-shirt Prince
This is why I love Prince Manny... Can u make me a shirt too?
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NeoSoulBrotha from Rosedale, MD replied on 06-01-2004 11:30AM [Reply]

PrinceMannyX wrote:
That is deep, who wrote that, did you? I'm going to print it off and put it on a T-shirt Prince
I did... you're more than welcome to use it. Holla!
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RevolutionarySistah from Los Angeles, CA replied on 06-02-2004 12:10AM [Reply]

King_J wrote:
AfroPoeticSista wrote:
would anyy of you mind coming to Toledo& giving a discourse in the high schools about this to our young men?...PLEASE! :?:
I gaurantee u most of them males wouldn't listen anyway. Even if we really got them to think about it, they would probally resort to their old thinking eventually
**coughs** million man march **coughs**
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replied on 06-08-2004 03:52PM [Reply]
The code is deep...but more importantly I am not surprised in the answer nor the responses from the black males. It correlates with the fact that the black males who responded are all in college. THE MESSAGE NEEDS TO BE DRILLED IN THE HEADS OF THE BOYS ON THE CORNER!!!! College is an institution that provides education and cultivates the mind!!! White man says: deny black males education and watch black society crumble
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PrinceMannyX from columbus, OH replied on 10-14-2004 05:51PM [Reply]

NeoSoulBrotha wrote:
PrinceMannyX wrote:
That is deep, who wrote that, did you? I'm going to print it off and put it on a T-shirt Prince
I did... you're more than welcome to use it. Holla!
Hotep, I didn't Forget I quote this all the time at workshops and even when I preach.(I always Say a brotha From Howard Wrote...) It has really Bless ME! Thanks Prince
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NeoSoulBrotha from Rosedale, MD replied on 10-17-2004 11:20PM [Reply]

Glad to see the Creed is going to good use. 8)
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