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7-Figure Morality
Exploring the Intersection of Wealth and Values
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Is making a seven-figure income morally right?
Many brothers reading this might be wrestling with the idea of whether earning such a high income aligns with their religious and spiritual beliefs.
They've been raised to think that being wealthy is somehow wrong.
But let's take a step back and consider what it truly means to have financial abundance.
Money, in itself, isn't evil or good – it's simply a resource we use in our daily lives. What matters most is how we choose to utilize those funds.
Think about all the incredible things you could do if you had more money at your disposal: support charities close to your heart, help friends and family members facing tough times, or even create jobs for others by starting new businesses.
The key lies within your intentions behind accumulating wealth.
If you're doing so out of love and compassion for yourself and others, then there's absolutely nothing immoral about striving for success – quite the contrary!
So go ahead; embrace your potential without guilt or shame because you deserve every bit of happiness life has to offer.
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In this episode, Jewel interviews the CIO of Leidos, military vet, and author, Derrick Pledger. Derrick shares how he reached the top, what he does with his 7-figure income, and how he hopes to impact the world with his new book: Your Brain Weighs 500 Pounds. Get your copy here. This is the best Black Executive Men episode to date and is a masterclass on corporate success.
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The book is finished and has been sent to my publisher for review. I’m excited to be working with a team of Black men who run their own book publishing company.
I celebrated finishing my book by going out to eat and talking about many of the different chapters. In addition, those with whom I’ve shared that I’m finished writing my book and manuscript have at least been impressed. They say it’s a big deal and wish they had written a book.
The prestige that comes with being an author has never really impressed me. Basketball player, sure, but never an author. Now that I’m moving down that path myself, I can tell you that there is prestige in being an author. It’s not like telling people you’re a doctor and watching them look up to you as the authority figure in the room, but they do light up a bit.
They often want to know instantly what your book is about and where they can get it. I’ve been talking about my book and even had people at nearby tables walk over to ask more about it.
Make no mistake about it; writing a book and getting it published will open doors for your career, social status, and recognition if you set it up right. If you have a book in you, you must write it.
As an update from one of my chapters, Mike and Phil, two friends who went to Morehouse and Harvard Business School together are catching up twenty years later in an airport lounge over whiskeys. Mike’s now a 7-figure COO, while Phil’s career topped out as a lower 6-figure mid-level manager.
Mike begins telling Phil about his own journey with mental health, while Phil listens on. Phil’s never been to therapy before but believes he has some confidence issues that stem from the past. By the end of the chapter, Mike has guided Phil on how to find a Black male therapist in his own city. Phil is on his way.
This book is going to be a hit. I can feel it. It’s got a great name, a great cover, a great story, great lessons, and a great audience of readers. It will need to be read far and wide.
In terms of sales, I’d love to sell the book by the 100s and 1000s to corporations and universities that want to advance Black men’s and other employee’s career success. If you have those connections, please let me know.
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