Zero Sum
- Michael Escamilla

- May 13, 2016
- 1 min read
"If when going for the win/win does that still make one competitive?
Or is it a tailspin of counter intuitiveness to deny one's own self interest?"
The minimum is the least expected. Have you ever felt as if you were looking for excellence?
Not perfection. That's different.
What I found when I didn't sign up for SNAP is how to refine my tastes and use hunger. A great way to increase the margins is to reduce costs. We're going inside out.
It struck me that if I'm serious about business, there are benefits available which far exceed what is also known as "Public Assistance".
If I said Big Brother, it's most probable that many of you would have an image of an Orwellian national surveillance program.
Almost paranoid if you ask me. That's why you should know that there are other Big Brother programs out there too.
Something else you might not have known is once my business is certified as a minority-owned business, the business will then have access to phenomenal benefits.
Like the opportunity to grow by gaining private and government contracts through inclusion in (and access to) a supplier database, regional leads and alerts for procurement opportunities from other corporate members.
"The free lunch is costing us more than we think."
Fact: Minorities actually have more opportunity in The United States than ever before.
Fact: "White People" can't get the same business "benefits". At all. They don't qualify.
Question: Is that not systemic racism?
Answer: Yes.
The idea of minorities clamoring over better handouts is astounding.
When you look at the facts, there is oppression going on.






















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