
✈️ In 1966, James Brown didn’t just make hits.
He made history.
Owning a private jet at a time when segregation was still fresh and access was restricted?
That wasn’t flex culture.
That was strategy.
The jet allowed him to perform in multiple cities in one day —
which meant more control, more revenue, more independence.
While others waited for permission,
he built mobility.
That’s the real lesson:
Ownership changes your leverage.
Success isn’t just about talent.
It’s about positioning.
Source: @blackhistoryunlocked



