One of your best vids yet Irami! "All your problems $$$ CAN'T fix" shouldn't be a podcast, it should be your NYT best seller! Keep up the good work, we're all counting on you!
Irami, facisnating discussion thank you. I would recommend you look further into Islam as a religious tradition. A lot of your ideas on parenting are compatible with an Islamic view on the role of childhood. The example you gave of being a 'Full-time' parent to your child from 0-14 is harmonious with the stages of childhood in the Islamic tradition. The three stages are 0-7 to teach through play, 7-14 to teach through direct intervention (teaching, discipline etc) and 14-21 to teach to advise as a friend. A good place tp start is the thinking Muslim podcast episode on reclaiming childhood from modernity. I think this would be of interest to you. Thank you
Please go more in to hbcus. I remember visiting a few when searching for a college but considering I had went to all black schools my whole life I didn’t get the point. I went to a pwi and in the end the black people still kinda stuck together.
This! Same, was from an area replete with traditional Black families and did not understand until I spent time with HBCU graduates. Did they get their refund checks on time? No. Were their schools somewhat underfunded? Almost always. But the tradeoff was being around professional adults who understood how to navigate mainstream America as a Black person. Meanwhile, my college advisor was an atheist vet-turned-PhD who took calls during our scheduled session. My later experiences with HBCU-trained professionals were a revelation, to say the least.
I'm surprised you haven't already looked into religion. I'm Buddhist myself. I left the Abrahamic religions a long time ago, but the information is freely available. To find what you align is simple with the only thing being which particular congregation.
I feel like Irami, through his videos, is implicitly telling us the way to live a good and meaningful life is to have a coherent ethical framework. And so far everything he has said seems to be a secular approach to that. The only benefit of religion is receiving a framework that has already been constructed.
@@LastDigitOnMyScratchOffTicket He seems to be searching for something that is very much public knowledge. You can tell the difference between Seventh Day Adventist and Jehovah's Witness from a cursory search on the internet is my only question, not the reasons.
I think you guys got it wrong here. Irami has videos explaining why the Judeo-Christian's perspective on what it means to focus on things beyond your flesh is something he agrees with and something he shares with his children. In this video, he doesn't have a hang up with the Judeo-Christian religion, as much as, he takes issue with how those perspectives are taught in these churches and he said he doesn't want his children around some of these church kids b/c they're not being raised well enough.
@@JessicaPhillip-i8l I got the last part, he doesn't want his kids around a different set of problems. I'm going to assume I missed those deep dive discussions he's had on Judeo-Christian religions. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
One of your best vids yet Irami! "All your problems $$$ CAN'T fix" shouldn't be a podcast, it should be your NYT best seller! Keep up the good work, we're all counting on you!
Please do a podcast on HBCUs
Irami, facisnating discussion thank you. I would recommend you look further into Islam as a religious tradition. A lot of your ideas on parenting are compatible with an Islamic view on the role of childhood. The example you gave of being a 'Full-time' parent to your child from 0-14 is harmonious with the stages of childhood in the Islamic tradition. The three stages are 0-7 to teach through play, 7-14 to teach through direct intervention (teaching, discipline etc) and 14-21 to teach to advise as a friend. A good place tp start is the thinking Muslim podcast episode on reclaiming childhood from modernity. I think this would be of interest to you. Thank you
Please go more in to hbcus. I remember visiting a few when searching for a college but considering I had went to all black schools my whole life I didn’t get the point. I went to a pwi and in the end the black people still kinda stuck together.
This! Same, was from an area replete with traditional Black families and did not understand until I spent time with HBCU graduates. Did they get their refund checks on time? No. Were their schools somewhat underfunded? Almost always. But the tradeoff was being around professional adults who understood how to navigate mainstream America as a Black person. Meanwhile, my college advisor was an atheist vet-turned-PhD who took calls during our scheduled session. My later experiences with HBCU-trained professionals were a revelation, to say the least.
For spiritual education I would recommend reading the holy books.
Spot on 👍🏿
Rubbish
I'm surprised you haven't already looked into religion. I'm Buddhist myself. I left the Abrahamic religions a long time ago, but the information is freely available. To find what you align is simple with the only thing being which particular congregation.
I feel like Irami, through his videos, is implicitly telling us the way to live a good and meaningful life is to have a coherent ethical framework.
And so far everything he has said seems to be a secular approach to that.
The only benefit of religion is receiving a framework that has already been constructed.
@@LastDigitOnMyScratchOffTicket He seems to be searching for something that is very much public knowledge. You can tell the difference between Seventh Day Adventist and Jehovah's Witness from a cursory search on the internet is my only question, not the reasons.
I think you guys got it wrong here. Irami has videos explaining why the Judeo-Christian's perspective on what it means to focus on things beyond your flesh is something he agrees with and something he shares with his children.
In this video, he doesn't have a hang up with the Judeo-Christian religion, as much as, he takes issue with how those perspectives are taught in these churches and he said he doesn't want his children around some of these church kids b/c they're not being raised well enough.
@@JessicaPhillip-i8l I got the last part, he doesn't want his kids around a different set of problems.
I'm going to assume I missed those deep dive discussions he's had on Judeo-Christian religions. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Christianity is the worst idea forced on the decandants of slaves. We become better once we let the foolishness go.
I can't hit your like button.
Totally 🫏 understanding of what church is. Total lack of understanding
Slowly edging into a cult of himself.
Irami, why are you've Christian? Seriously; you seem like a real smart dude; why would you begin to give them that nonsense?