This Question Has Been Boggling for a While
This whole rabbit hole started when my cousin shared his opinion on "being done playing as a slave to the system."
(Well, he works as a cleaner in a university. He should be doing two jobs now, but he smokes weed five times a day and is lazy enough not to search for another job.)
So, who is the real slave here? Is he a slave to the system? Or is he a slave to weed?
Let's Dive Deeper
I'm a 23-year-old, brown-skinned Indian kid came as an Internattional student finished college, couldn’t find related Job so working as a taxi driver. Often, I get questions like:
"How long have you been in Canada?"
"What's your background?"
"Are you an Indian?"
These questions usually come out of curiosity. People try to balance between my good English and intellect. But sometimes, I naturally inhabit a third person view of myself: a brown-skinned guy, often picking up white-skinned people, giving me a sense of being a slave to others.
I’m I a Slave ?
The answer is “yes”
The Turning Point
This thought kept popping up in my mind, especially after seeing a t-shirt design inspired by Andrew Tate.

The more I learn about poverty and slavery, the more I understand it's a mindset / condition.
"Poverty is a mindset."
"Being a slave is a condition of the Mind"
Anunnaki created us as a slave race. But we broke that and became God like beings.
Here's what Elon Musk says about being a slave:
"Elon Musk says we've all been slaves to someone. We all are descendants of slaves.
He knows!"
Here's another great piece from Alex Hormozi: Watch Here
Even the Bias
The world is unfair. Act accordingly.
Racism exists in every color. You will be a victim sometimes. Own it and own the situation.
Here's another valuable insight from Deepak Chopra:
Analyzing the Data
People will judge you for your appearance and skin color. Even if you are dressed well, they might pick on you for anything. I can speak good English, dress neat and tidy, but there will still be people who ask, "Are you Indian?"
Own the situation. It's easy to get into a victim mentality and say you tried. Don't just try; win.
Back to Square One
How to stop feeling like you are a slave race?
Understand we are all descendants of slaves in the past. But you don’t have to play past centuries mistakes or into any degenerative slave mindset or behavior in life. I strictly reject such behavior. And if you encounter being in such environment, own the moment and let the opponent understand you don't belong to any preconceived category society meant to put you in.
Have your own Character Persona.
Hi, I’m Alan, I’m a proud Indian I’ve an AI Integration Agency that helps Businesses integrate AI.
I’m a writer, synthesizer and the Best Fixer on the Internet and nobody can stop me from making the World a better place.
