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Making Sense of Kanye: A Spiritual Guide to Financial Freedom, Peace, Love, and Happiness
Making Sense of Kanye: A Spiritual Guide to Financial Freedom, Peace, Love, and Happiness
Making Sense of Kanye: A Spiritual Guide to Financial Freedom, Peace, Love, and Happiness
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Kanye West has become one of the most controversial artists of the 21st century. His antics often result in the questioning of his sanity and has many people wondering whether he is a master of publicity, who simply knows how to keep his name in the news or if he really needs professional help. Despite that, if we study the man himself and remov

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Release dateAug 30, 2018
ISBN9781949303018
Making Sense of Kanye: A Spiritual Guide to Financial Freedom, Peace, Love, and Happiness

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    Making Sense of Kanye - Ash Cash

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    The advice contained in this material might not be suitable for everyone. The author designed the information to present his opinion about the subject matter. The reader must carefully investigate all aspects of any decision before committing him or herself. The author obtained the information contained herein from his own personal experiences and from sources he believes to be reliable but he neither implies nor intends any guarantee of accuracy. The author is not a licensed counselor, social worker, psychologist, or psychiatrist. Nothing in this book is a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment. Should the reader need such advice or help, he or she must seek services from a competent professional. The author particularly disclaims any liability, loss, or risk taken by individuals who directly or indirectly act on the information contained herein. The author believes the advice presented here is sound, but readers cannot hold him responsible for either the actions they take or the risk taken by individuals who directly or indirectly act on the information contained herein.

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    ISBN 978-1949303001

    When Kanye said, Go listen to my music. It's the code of self-esteem. It's the code of who you are. If you're a Kanye West fan, you're not a fan of me, you're a fan of yourself, that’s a sentiment to what Kanye tries to represent. The idea that we are one and are essentially mirrors of each other

    Introduction

    Love Yourself Like Kanye Loves Kanye!

    The key to Financial Freedom, Peace, Love and Happiness is… LOVE! Love who you are, what you do and what you see, love your circumstances, your struggle, and your life. Love the people in your life, the people around your life, everything that you witness and love everything that you experience. Just stay in love because love is the law of life. You cannot love yourself without loving everything that is part of you and you must love it all. The Good, the Bad, the Ugly… All of it. Therefore, you should love yourself like Kanye loves Kanye. When he says, Go listen to my music. It's the code of self-esteem. It's the code of who you are. If you're a Kanye West fan, you're not a fan of me, you're a fan of yourself, that’s a sentiment to what Kanye tries to represent. The idea that we are one and are essentially mirrors of each other, however, his approach is often misinterpreted and, in many ways, misunderstood resulting in people saying, I miss the old Kanye!. This sentiment is heard the loudest after he has said or done something that seems completely off the wall, but if we really analyze his statements we must ask ourselves; has Kanye really changed or has he always been the same person since we met him?

    As we look at his outbursts, whether it’s all the aforementioned or his latest claim that 400 years of slavery sounds like a choice, it is obvious that Kanye West is crazy, insane, delusional, out of his mind, and totally normal just like the rest of us!

    Think about how he entered the industry, if recording a song while his jaw was literally wired shut from a car accident wasn’t bold enough, how about when he infamously told the world that George Bush didn't care about black people due to the President’s lack of response to Hurricane Katrina victims, or during a Live 8 benefit concert, telling the world that AIDS is a man-made disease that was placed in Africa just like crack was placed in the black community to break up the Black Panthers or interrupting the 2009 VMA's declaring that Beyoncé' had one of the best videos of all time. How can I leave out the interview with Radio and Hip-Hop legend Sway, where he expressed his frustration with the corporate structure of the fashion world and when Sway asked Kanye why doesn't he just fund his ventures himself, Kanye blacked out with the now popular slogan, How Sway? You ain't got the answers, man! And last but surely not least his rant during a 2016 Sacramento Concert, pleading to his idol to rekindle their family ties; asking Jay-Z to call him, discussing how he felt that Obama could’ve done more to stop the killings in Chicago as well as explaining his disdain for radio and expressing his hurt over Beyoncé allegedly pulling strings to win an MTV award over him and Drake. He even goes on to say, I was sent here to give you my truth, even at the risk of my own life, at the risk of my own success, the cost of my career. Isn’t that the Kanye we knew all along? The insecure guy who was honest about his feelings, emotions, and shortcomings but still in the same breath confident enough that no one can tell him nothing!

    As we look at his outbursts, whether it’s all the aforementioned or his latest claim that 400 years of slavery sounds like a choice, it is obvious that Kanye West is crazy, insane, delusional, out of his mind, and totally normal just like the rest of us! We are all walking contradictions, the difference between Kanye and most of society is that he is super famous with a large soapbox and he isn’t afraid to let his craziness be known. While his approach may be considered off-putting, trying to suppress your crazy is one of the reasons why so many people aren’t living their best lives. Most people are living a life that is not theirs and being someone, they are not because of fear. We witness the ridicule and shaming of others and decide to avoid this same fate by simply conforming to the norm that in many ways is crazy.

    We can all agree that Kanye has always said some things that make sense and some things that were ridiculous, nonetheless because of our current political climate, many feel that what he is

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