
Before You Go: Building Stability Before Separation
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In many African American families, generations have been taught to chase education, jobs, or personal dreams as the only ticket out of poverty—often leaving behind unstable households, fractured support systems, and the unfinished business of healing. But what if we rewrote the script? In this eye-opening episode, Morocco explores a method long practiced by other cultural communities: delaying college, distant job moves, and even certain relationships—not out of fear, but out of strategy. The focus? Building a secure, thriving, middle-class foundation for the entire family before launching solo dreams. We’ll talk about the courage it takes to stay when you're expected to go, and how investing in collective stability can break generational cycles far more powerfully than any individual escape route. This isn’t about sacrifice. It’s about timing, trust, and the strength of a family that rises together.
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