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Build with the Correct Source.
Building a business will test more than your skillset. It will test your identity. In a world where everyone is branding, posting, scaling, launching, pivoting, and announcing their next move, it is easy to confuse motion with purpose. The pressure to perform can get loud. Metrics become validation. Trends become direction. Opinions become authority. And before you know it, you are building something that looks successful but feels disconnected from who you truly are. That is
Selvin Hicks III
3 days ago3 min read


Redemption is for Everyone
Redemption Is for Everyone Redemption is not reserved for the polished. It is not limited to the disciplined. It is not exclusive to the religious elite. Redemption is for everyone. From the beginning of Scripture to the final chapter of Revelation, the consistent message of the Bible is this: God restores what sin tries to destroy. And He does it for anyone willing to receive Him. The Heart of God Toward Humanity One of the most quoted verses in the Bible is Gospel of John 3
Selvin Hicks III
Feb 163 min read


Why Curated Rooms Matter in a Noisy World
We’re living in a time where everybody is talking, everybody is posting, and everybody is trying to be seen but somehow, clarity feels harder to find than ever. There’s no shortage of information. There’s a shortage of alignment . People are busy. Active. Moving. But movement without direction will wear you out. That’s why the rooms we choose matter. Not every room is meant to stretch you. Not every space is designed to sharpen your thinking. Some rooms are loud, some are cro
Selvin Hicks III
Feb 74 min read


The Power of Identity
Identity isn’t just who you think you are. It’s who you obey, what you tolerate, and how you move when no one is watching. Most people don’t fail because they lack talent, opportunity, or resources. They fail because they’re living out an identity that was handed to them instead of one they chose. Labels placed on them by pain. By people. By past versions of themselves. And whatever you believe you are, you will eventually become. Identity Shapes Behavior You don’t act your
Selvin Hicks III
Jan 262 min read


New Year, New Mindset: Stop Playing Small and Step Into Your Purpose
A new year is here, and with it comes the opportunity to start fresh. But a new calendar doesn’t automatically change your results. If you want things in your life to look different, you have to think differently, act differently, and refuse to settle . Change begins in the mind, and your mindset shapes everything you do. Too often, we conform to the version of ourselves that society expects. We shrink, dim our light, and hide our uniqueness just to “fit in.” We follow the cr
Selvin Hicks III
Jan 132 min read


The Only Resolution That Matters This Year
As the new year begins, there’s a familiar pressure in the air, to change, to reinvent, to become someone “better.” But I want to offer a different approach. This year isn’t about abandoning who you are. It’s about carrying your original identity forward and building on it with intention, faith, and honesty. God did not make a mistake when He made you. Your personality. Your wiring. Your gifts. Your story. Those weren’t placeholders. They were the foundation. Too often, New
Selvin Hicks III
Dec 30, 20252 min read


Why Community Matters
Community has mattered to me since I was a kid sitting inside African People’s Action School. That was my first real glimpse of what it looks like when people believe in the same thing and move as one. It showed me the power of unity. It showed me the strength that comes from shared purpose. And ever since then, I’ve always been searching for that feeling again — that collective energy where everybody is pushing in the same direction. But once I stepped out of that private sc
Selvin Hicks III
Dec 5, 20252 min read


Breaking the Invisible Walls Within
Many people move through life carrying invisible limitations that were never meant to define them. These limits do not always come from a lack of talent or potential. More often they come from environments that never nurtured their true identity. They come from moments of fear, shame, early failures, or the weight of expectations that were handed to them before they were mature enough to challenge them. These limits settle in quietly until a person begins to believe that this
Selvin Hicks III
Nov 15, 20253 min read
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