Now, I’ve been fascinated with the Black Bourgeoisie, Free Creoles of Color, Black Elite, and Black 400 for the longest time. Maybe because they have excelled in the face of danger and high levels of envy, educating and elevating the race.
I’ve also wished to be a Renaissance Woman, a Race Woman, A Southern Belle, and a Intellectual Socialite for the Black Race.
I’ve mapped out experience I wish to be included in:
1. Charity Balls & Galas
2. Chairs of Organizations
3. Master’s
4. Kentucky Derby
5. Intellectual Salons for Black Women.
everything alike but recently, I’ve been thinking of enriching myself in other ways too.
Languages & Borders.
I’ve taken a specific interest in expanding my citizenship to many different places but specifically to Brazil, France, and maybe Türkiye?
Why?
I intend on being a very wealthy woman with companies to show for it, being a philanthropist, humanitarian, and founder. Many of my ideas includes being transcontinental. Not only that but many countries require you to be fluent in their language to get a citizenship there. I would require me to learn what I’ve always wanted to learn, other languages.
I plan on traveling frequently but I wish to do business abroad too. Certain passports are the future and allows access (visa free) into other countries. Frances allows access to 190+ countries, I’m already American, and the Brazilian one is on the rise. I wanted an Asian citizenship too but many of them require giving up my citizenship to the USA or other countries, which I don’t see as beneficial but that’s where the Turkish citizenship comes in.
The Turkish citizenship allows access to many Asian countries Visa free and may even allow access to purchasing property there without the usual restrictions. Turkey has a phenomenal healthcare system and education system. I Forsee them becoming a top country for what I wish to do in architecture and the arts.

Most importantly, I love culture, to see the difference and beauty in other humans’ life and societies is a blessing. I haven’t traveled much outside of the US, but it’s always been my dream to. These citizenships are essential to my plans of being who I wish to be, and I will get them in Jesus’ name.


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