
About this episode
In this episode, Brother Haatim explores the concept of purpose and the importance of carrying your own water in life.
What happens when you stop living accidentally and lock eyes with your true purpose? In this episode of Gye-Nyame Journey Radio, Brother Haatim breaks down the day of Nia (Purpose) under the guiding light of the color Yellow. We dig deep into the ancestral proverb: "Once you carry your own water, you remember every drop." It’s time to cut the noise of the crowd, drop the heavy weights of false validation, and scrape off the buildup of other people's expectations. Originality and greatness don't come from being normal. Join the congregation of the mighty as we learn to burn away the fog of the "how" with the blazing sun of our "why." If this message resonates with your journey, make sure to like, subscribe, share, and leave a comment! Get more information at https://dot.cards/gnjmedia Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tha-daily-spark--6820514/support . Keep the Fire Burning Did this episode spark something in you? If you value the wisdom and want to help us keep the lights on and the mic live, consider becoming a supporter. Every bit of love helps us grow the Tribe. 👉 Support the Show…
People in this episode
Host: Brother Haatim
Topics covered
- purpose
- self-discovery
- originality
- validation
- expectations
Keywords
- purpose
- self-improvement
- validation
- expectations
- originality
- Nia
- ancestral proverb
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Gye-Nyame Journey Radio, GNJ Media, Spreaker
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