Bishop
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I found that out.
We rolled a lot of quarters.
We sold a lot of pop bottles.
And we ate a lot of bologna.
Yes, sir.
So I understand you have a similar story.
Would you mind sharing with us where you started, where you came from, the time you spent in the car?
Yes, sir.
You know, the thing that stands out to me is that you drew a line between emotional intelligence and financial intelligence.
Yes, sir.
One affects the other, that not having money, not having resources does something to you emotionally, whether you're a man or woman, but particularly as a man.
to not be able to take care of yourself or your date and you've spent the money.
You spent the money at Red Lobster.
That's a good commercial for Red Lobster.
But at the end of all of that, there's a shame that had you stand in the car.
Yes, sir.
that has nothing to do with the poverty of money, but the poverty of soul that comes from making those bad choices, even though you had nothing really to be ashamed of because you couldn't know what no one taught you.
How much do you think our communities that we grow up in, regions, territories, or families have to do with what we think about money, mindsets versus assets?
Right, right.
I think another part of our educational system that is flawed is that they are getting you ready to have a job.