Essays

The Biggest Lie Leaders Ever Told

Posted by Andre Jacobs on

That we are all victims. In reality, every human being who walks earth is supreme, in their own way. No matter where you are from, what you represent or what you have been through, there is greatness inside of you. Eleanor Roosevelt once said, "No one can make you feel inferior that without your consent." Supreme Network wishes to put to rest the fallacy that we, the target class of America, are inferior, weak, victims. Our history of perseverance and resilience since the beginning of time proves that we are an indomitable force combined; energy, air, great minds and hearts...

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Supreme Network's Money Mentality: 15 Principles Toward Becoming Rich

Posted by Andre Jacobs on

Everything begins and ends with you, not "luck" or circumstance. The world is a manifestation of thought. Therefore, people create conditions. If you want success and riches, set your goals, work your plan and do not stop until you get what you want because it will not be given to you. Nothing from nothing equals what? NOTHING. The 15 Principles Toward Becoming Rich The following 15 principles are life lessons that Supreme Network members practice every day. Use them and your life will change forever: Help Yourself First. The best way to help the poor is to not be one...

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Freedom by Maurice Stevens

Posted by Andre Jacobs on

Written By Maurice Stevens Freedom - Does it exist; Can it be felt… Can it be seen? Or is it just a word, conjured, spoken, then given to the masses from the intellectuals of this world; who strive off the đefining of things? I've wondered… And so I've searched – high and low, to and fro – through experience; my own, and those of others, as I've seen and felt them. Now concluding that Freedom does exist. But! As much as it does, it doesn't. As all other tangible and passional things of this world stand, so does freedom –...

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Welcome to Supreme Network

Posted by Andre Jacobs on

People were so sure Andre Jacobs would never amount to much in life. Son of a Marine and a "welfare mom" with a drinking problem, Andre spent the first six years of his life receiving live lessons on child abuse and domestic violence in his Harrisburg, Pennsylvania project home. Then it was off to hospitals and group homes for PTSD treatment, and more dangerous environments where those early lessons on violence would save his life everyday. When the "pipeline" led Andre to state prison at the age of 15, the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections buried him in solitary confinement for...

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