



If you can’t stand, then you have to fly. The revolutionary love of a millennial Black boy who closed another gap. You can’t corrupt flying because this is the way for every person to have the opportunity to be well. This is a journey to be in love with spiritual tools alongside structural solutions that have been corroborated. As a whole, the people have approached power wrongly because people have allowed themselves and human systems to get in the way of love, then continued to fall short by not being in love all the time.
In our one story, I steadily aligned with the greatest purpose of being whole and making us more whole. The fullness of connection does make each of us vulnerable, but this is who we are—and equity makes it safe for all in the one whole to be our most loving self—this is why we live.
In spite of Black people and other historically marginalized people managing to survive a world not built to accommodate their well-being, in overcoming all people who choose the one whole are embracing their capacity to implement holistic practices and systems that support each person becoming and living as their healthiest. Through my experiences and unique perspective, the people are better understanding the skeleton of all physical barriers to holistic liberation, which is racial health inequity. In this understanding, the people are better equipped to heal, self-actualize, and build healthy, sustainable communities. In committing their life to the one whole, the people were made to fly!
Go with love—return with love. Placating hate as love is demonic. Be more clear with identifying the demon and why. Our sight has improved generation after generation, so must our clarity of the vision and aligned actions.
As science shows, people carry the physical DNA of their ancestors, and as history shows, the people also carry their legacy. My experience as a Black millennial was dedicated to transcending the cycle of human-inflicted trauma to progress and edify my journey, and more importantly, our collective journey, toward holistic liberation.
We are systemically addressing racism as a public health crisis and holistically defining healthcare to structurally provide every person equitable access to just application of general welfare (Rich Reaches Out).
“It won’t be until we make healing the standard that we can spend less time healing and more time actually being free” (“Now or Never,” Dear Rich Fam/Rich Mag Digital).