#1 Selling Author Chancellor K. Jackson

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2 min readMay 16, 2020

One can’t think of Chance without thinking of kush; the beautiful plant that brought us together. Well, that, and the random glitch of us meeting in one of the world’s largest cities to teach English. Chance will always say that people meet each other before in a past lives.

It could also be Chance’s eternal spirit that feels so familiar. His calm is entrancing, and his wisdom seems to be infinite. If you’re imagining a sage or a healer in your mind, you’re not far off. Like a true sage, there are so many lessons we can learn from and through him.

Like the importance of community and history, generosity and equality. From day one he was a real one. Our conversations were always honest and supportive; really the exact kind of friendship one would hope for wherever they travel. That’s why it feels like an honor and a privilege to be able to paint a beautiful picture of the man you’re about to meet through this tale.

If you have a blunt, or a piece, or a dab, fire it up now. Get on that level and be ready for a truly shocking, unforgettable lesson. Pay close attention to the enlightenment Chance receives. Listen to the sage tell his tale of survival and perseverance, qualities, needed now more than ever. Stay safe family and friends, and may this story enrich your life.

“F R E E M E”

A psalm of his culture. Restrained for 14 days in a country where he is a foreigner. In his native land he felt foreign, but felt at home simultaneously. Never would one have thought the phrase “F R E E M E” would mean free me. Glad he’s not dead, lest the front of a shirt be his final resting place. Pride stained on my flesh, how he, a cub, have wandered into the Serengeti.

A clock on the wall knows his future, freedom in its hands. A second is life, a minute, eternity. “F R E E M E.” Peace is his cell, cold, dark, unchanging. Unfamiliar eyes accompany him daily. Twenty four, seven, fifteen, nine, three, one, one. The lucky numbers. Red and blue. Life and substance. Knowledge and power.

A trial of the mind to test the resolve of the soul. “Never let a hard time humble us, the marathon continues.” (Hussle, 2019).

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