What if you only needed five supporters to thrive? This piece explores how Black creators and visionaries are building microeconomies rooted in genius, joy, and sovereignty. With insights from Afrofuturism, emergent strategy, and the “1,000 True Fans” model, it’s a call to reimagine wealth—not as scale, but as resonance. The future is small, sovereign, and already here.
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