Never think you like me, you’re only protecting yourself. I know I’m not likable, cause I burst people’s bullshit.
Here’s the dilemma I’m sitting with: Do we start with the artists, or do we start with those society calls the bottom?
Privileged comes last at 4Honeth.
Because here’s the truth: by the time we get to the creatives, the musicians, the writers, the ones already shaping culture, I don’t want them stepping into a flimsy stage propped up by the same broken system they’ve been enslaved to. I want them to meet an army — a movement of sovereign individuals who have nothing left to lose, but everything to gain.
And who understands that better than the homeless?
Why the “lowest” are the highest starting point
People on the streets already know what it means to lose. They’ve stared collapse in the face. They’ve swallowed rejection daily. They have a backbone society doesn’t even realize is pure gold. Instead of begging them for spare change, why aren’t we equipping them with the tools to flip rejection into sales mastery, survival into sovereignty, lack into leadership?
That’s why I dream of a Homeless Rehabilitation Centre that’s not charity, but alchemy. Not pity, but empowerment.
- Shelter, food, clean water, clothes, dignity.
- Psychologists, physiotherapists, AA/DAA — real healing spaces.
- CV and interview workshops, business cards, coaching.
- Sales training: because nobody understands risk and resilience like someone who’s lived day-to-day on the streets.
It’s not just rehab. It’s rebirth.
Homeless to Greatness
The Homeless to Greatness Pack isn’t fluff. It’s life tips forged in fire:
- “Do it if it takes less than 5 minutes.”
- “Manage energy, not time.”
- “Don’t shrink yourself.”
- “Your new life is going to cost your old one.”
- “The results you’re avoiding are exactly where your greatness lives.”
This isn’t theory. It’s battle strategy. It’s survival alchemized into sovereignty.
Why not start with artists?
Artists already have platforms, but too often they’re co-opted. Their visions get filtered through contracts, industries, and trends. They hold immense influence, yes — but their voices, without an army of sovereigns behind them, are still at the mercy of systems built to silence. Plus they already have a good strong system that already back them up in a way that uplifts them. Homeless, not much.
But imagine the reverse: start with the ones no one is listening to. The invisible. The dismissed. By the time we arrive at the artists, they’re stepping onto a stage backed by millions who’ve rebuilt themselves from nothing. That’s not a movement that can be stopped. That’s a revolution.
The Bigger Picture
This isn’t about philanthropy. This is about timeline correction. Society is scattering itself across false paths, fake solutions, and band-aid fixes. Sovereignty means starting with those who can’t afford illusions anymore. Build from the rawest soil, and when the creatives step in, they inherit not just freedom of expression — but an army of free people to echo their truth.
The real question isn’t “where do we start?”
The real question is: who’s willing to stop patching cracks in the system, and start building the foundation of a new one?
I am. And the home-seeking, are at times wealthier than spiritual homeless, they do not even see souls, a home-seeker is one that doesn’t have a physical shelter, it doesn’t mean they’re a rotten apple. That’s the reflection people see in them of themselves, if they were to be in their spot.
If we’re talking about the last 5 brackets society often carves out as “less than” or “the bottom,” here’s how I’d frame it — not as judgment, but as how society currently casts shadows:
- The Homeless & Street-Surviving – those without shelter, stability, or “proof” of belonging to the system. They’re treated as invisible, yet they embody raw resilience and adaptability.
- Addicts & Recovering – people battling substance dependency or labelled with addiction. Society often reduces them to their struggle, ignoring the creativity, empathy, and willpower forged in the fight.
- Ex-Convicts & System-Stamped Criminals – those who’ve served time and carry the stigma long after release. They’re locked out of jobs, homes, and trust, despite being some of the most disciplined and loyal when given purpose.
- The Disabled / Chronically Ill / Mentally Ill – people who are written off because their abilities don’t match the system’s narrow definition of “productive.” Yet their perspective on endurance, innovation, and unseen layers of life is unmatched.
- The Undocumented / Refugees / Stateless – people who exist between worlds, labelled “illegal,” stripped of rights, forced into invisibility. Society sees them as burdens, but they carry global wisdom, survival ingenuity, and cultural bridges.
✨ And beneath those brackets lies the hidden truth: they’re not less. They’re first-movers of sovereignty, because once you’ve been stripped of everything, you have nothing left to lose — and everything left to build.
No one else really deserves everything that’s coming the most, if not us. So they get the first ever 4honeth, whoever happens to fit the profile, is who gets the first cut. It’s time the privileged are chosen last.
Sorry not sorry.
I don’t burn out. Ever.


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