Land, Resource of Self and Other Natural Resources: What of Economic Bait and Switch?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 21 Jun, 2024
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Celebrating Afrikan Economy Math to Bring About Results

Throughout
their norm of their highly civilised continuum Afrikan souls were well-equipped
to identify disorder amongst themselves. Indeed, oddity disturbances to their
norms of rightful order stood out like a ‘sore thumb’ and therefore remedial
action could readily be exercised. However, encounters with others that meant
the Afrikan ill were not usefully judged in the same way as such others did not
share the living norms of rightful order for general living nor within the focussed
area of ‘economic’ activity.
In contemporary times, there are a host of economic strategies that can be used as vices for derailment. One such strategy is that of ‘bait and switch’. A mainstream source offers the following description in the arena of business:
“What Is Bait and Switch in Business? A “bait and switch” is a scam to mislead buyers, whereby a seller advertises an appealing but ingenuine offer to sell a product or service that the seller does not actually intend to sell”.
In order to relate such detail to the Afrikan experience and the effect such strategy may have on the sphere of Afrikan economy in general, alterations are considered apt. In making adjustment, the following may be expressed:
“An economic “bait and switch” against Afrikan people is a destructive scam to mislead this soul people out of engagement in their fundamental economic math formula: Afrikan land + Resource of Self and Other Natural Resources = Functional Afrikan Economy. Others that mean the Afrikan ill may push and peddle appealing but ingenuine vices as product or service to the Afrikan to give the impression that it is of help or benefit to Afrikan life. Meanwhile in reality, such products or services represent offers akin to a poison chalice where destruction is thrust to the fore after ‘exchange’. Indeed, the very products or services presented by others may well be the result of fleecing Afrikan souls of their resources in the first place”.
In acute states of interruption and disruption, the lack of self-knowingness and other key qualities can render Afrikan souls exponentially vulnerable to the destructive folly of economy bait and switch. Of course, others that mean the Afrikan ill may set the scene for receptivity amongst soul people through miseducation and other vehicles of disorder.
Further, Afrikan souls ought to be cautious of taking on ‘bait and switch’ tactics and deploying them amongst themselves by proxy of others that mean the Afrikan ill. In this, soul people surely ought to safeguard themselves from self-destruction at the business or wider economic level in regards to their enterprises working in the interest of Afrikan growth, security and ascension.
Of course, the restoration of self-knowledge is key for a flourishing self-economy throughout the various levels of the self. Therefore, Afrikan souls can – and surely must – take progressive steps forward in this regard from whatever locale, station, level or status. Indeed, there are independent self-determined Afrikan establishments that can facilitate important learning and development. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
Ujamaa Kiburi Siku is a wonderful part of the spiritual-cultural observance calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation. It takes place in the first week of June marking the time of significant occurrence both on the continent of Afrika and in the diaspora concerning Afrikan economy. Ujamaa Kiburi Siku as with the other observances on the Afrikan cultural calendar is just that – an observance. Therefore, wherever the Afrikan is whether at home, at a community gathering or elsewhere it can be observed.
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