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R**Z
Everyone should read this book.
I recently just finished the Audible version read by Charlamagne Tha God and let me tell you, this is easily going to be one of THE BEST books I have read, and I've read many. Self-help, or otherwise, this book had so much valuable information about getting through life told from a man who at best I knew from seeing him on VH-1 and listening to the Breakfast Club. I never thought much of him to be honest, not in a bad way.Okay, obviously, I am not a Black man. I'm Mexican-American, middle-aged with a herd of children and find myself at a point in life where I feel like everything is falling apart. As I listened to this book, I felt like I was sitting in a room and he was telling me what was wrong with me, how I got there, but most importantly that I had the power to get myself out and into a better situation. I was driving on the highway on my way home from work and his last chapter had me crying. The kind of cry you have when you thought you had run out of tears and where you feel it in the pit of your stomach. He put a new hope where I thought I had none.Was this book funny? HELL yes. I laughed so many times. I learned a great deal about Charlamagne and his life experiences and how he got to where he is today. One of the most important takeaways for me, there were many, but what really stood out to me was when he discussed finding your "However". This was powerful to me. You need to read the book to find out what it is, but I promise you, it is life changing.I'm doing what I've never done before with this book. I not only bought the audible version, I just ordered the hardcover for home and the kindle version so it's on my phone at all times. There are many parts of this book I want to read over to cement into my mind.Charlamagne, if you read your reviews, I hope you know that you have helped me in a very powerful way. I had been praying for guidance and God in his wisdom lead me to purchase your book and it is one that will be prominently on my bookshelf, in my headphones and on my iPhone. Not only that, you have opened up another world of books I need to look up, ones you mentioned in your book.Thank you.
B**R
Life Changing
I purchased this book for one of my brother’s that’s in prison. He’s someone that’s been in and out of jail all his life. I said all of that to say this, he told me that this book touched him in a way that nothing else has. If a book can cause my brother to rethink his journey in life, you get 5 stars from me.
J**B
Great Read - Black Privilege
Black Privilege isn’t your typical marketing book, self-help book. Lenard, the author uses very unorthodox language to help the reader understand, and to reach a certain audience; but I truly believe whatever your age, social status, background, etc you can take something from this book to carry with you forever. While reading to book, there were certain things I felt like the author was speaking directly to me, I will mention a few of these point in the next few paragraphs. In chapter 2, titled, PYP (Pick Your Passion, Poison, or Procrastination.) Lenard discusses that there are 3 P’s that you can choose in life. Passion which leads to prosperity, Poison which leads to pain, and procrastination which leads to nowhere because you’re waiting for success to find you. I love the way he broke down his success to its simplest form for the reader to relate. When choosing career path you need to be hungry and passionate about what you want to achieve. You also need to mindful of picking something you’re passionate about a not what someone else decided for you. This could be the biggest pitfall and lead to a poisonous decision, of following someone else dream. You should never wait on opportunity because you will be waiting for a long time. Another one of my favorite chapters was, chapter 4, There Are No Losses, Only Lessons. The main point of this chapter is, you should not care about any perceived losses in life as long as you learn something from them. “Always look for the lesson in any situation you think didn’t go your way. And most importantly, understand that your plan isn’t necessarily also God’s plan for you.”( McKelvey) In the marketing world, this reminds me to never give up when someone doesn’t see your potential or vision. Always take something from these lessons, and make yourself better. After reading through all 8 chapters, this wasn’t a single point I didn’t agree with. Every chapter was so well written and broken to the simplest for everyone to understand! The books main point is that there is Privilege in being Black, and how to access your privilege. I love that there is a book that was written for me, in terms and language that I can understand. But I can’t stress enough, how important this book is and that everyone can learn and take something away from this. I’ve followed the author for at least 10 years, and I’ve seen him put his chapters in use. Whether it was on his radio show, TV shows, podcast, etc. I’ve seen him lead by example to prove and drive his point home. This was a great read and I highly recommend it to everyone!
C**Y
Amazing!
Simply one of the best autobiographies I've ever read. It was real, raw, unfiltered, profound, prophetic, fresh, and so many more things... I could not put it down. It's rare that we experience the inner world of others with such depth and clarity; thankful for the author for sharing his story. It's something in here for everybody regardless of where you are at in your life. And the wisdom and reflection gained from his takeaways are gold.
M**H
Great read on Charlemagne and how he got to where ...
Great read on Charlemagne and how he got to where he is today. Interesting tidbits that he's learned along the way and some practical life pro tips. From the hood to Hollywood. Lots of good stories and laughs along the way. Check it out.
D**Y
This was a complete surprise how much I liked this book
This was a complete surprise how much I liked this book. As a diversity and inclusion practitioner and scholar, I was interested in the title and how the millennial generation, of which Charlamagne is an influencer was perceiving it. He uses the term not in reference to social privilege but rather as bestowing an honor. He is right on point with his eight tips although I do get concerned that as a role model, young adults will think that they have as many chances to mess up as he did before they come around. However, if they are picking up this book and reading it cover to cover as I did then they will share in his enlightenment. I have now passed it on to all of my nieces, nephew and godson. Apart from the crass language and how he talks about sex, it could be a great book for any corporate leadership course.
G**M
Highly recommend
I never heard of this guy until i brought the book based on the reviews. Excellent very good for all people of all races to read he gives very good wisdom and advice. I like the part when he said people should read on on other culture backgrounds to get a better understanding. Good guy and very postive role money for men. Book also came in excellent condition
A**M
I'm so delighted. Only thing is I've been telling him this ...
Bought it for my 30yr old son to read while away on tour....it's changed his life! He's suddenly thinking about and planning changing many aspects of his life. I'm so delighted.Only thing is I've been telling him this stuff for years, he takes no notice, he reads it in a book...boom! it's news. The joys of parenthood.
A**E
okay
Over rated. Talked about issues that well educated blacks already know within the community.Talent we have in abundance, but capital to start off business we lack in a major way.!!!
E**B
Good Read
His not my favourite person but i can say that form one black male to another I'm happy for him and his achievements. I liked the way it was written, literally written in the same way Charlamagne speaks. Though I don't think it will be suited to everyone, the message is a positive one.
K**S
Ctg is genius.. Insightful read. A Must read
Ctg has come into his own with this memoir. It's is intelligent insightful interesting and informative about the way society views and fuels the black man and how all experiences have shaped him its raw, raw and brutally honest which makes for a sincere and genuine commentary. I was so impressed. Ctg is a natural intellectual and even motivational speaker congratulations on a profound book. It was a "privelage" to read.
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