The Renaissance era was a time of culturally embracing values of the modern world. The era was a time of literature that promoted new trends in language, style, individual strength and artistic development. The Renaissance was a great time for people for over 2 centuries. This phase was reflected in African American culture during the 1930's. Fast forwarding into 2015, a new phenom of writers have emerged that are relatable and impactful similar to those of the 14th-16th centuries.
Rob Hill Sr.'s philosophy is simple, as a matter of fact its common sense as he would admit. His mission is to heal, inspire, and build with those who follow his journey. If you've ever been to a Rob Hill Sr. seminar, you've found yourself exploring topics of love, relationships, achieving self-actualization and gaining a fresh perspective on life overall. The writer and speaker honestly speaks to his audience always confessing his uncertainty for certain topics such as marriage or not having the answers to every question. What makes Rob so popular with the people isn't that he's says anything none of us could come up with, rather he speaks from a place people haven't. His approach to having conversations with people opposed to just speaking at his seminars, allows for individuals both men and women to talk to Rob as if he's a friend. His journey thus far through life has taught the 27 year-old many lessons and a wealth of experience. When speaking on the inspiration to being an inspiration:
Rob Hill is the author of three books and a business man to many ventures. His social media platform is commendable. His quotes reaches over 500,000 people daily without repost. Recently Rob launched his "Heart Healer App," that allows for people to personally connect with him and keep up to date with his current happenings, purchase merchandise and tickets. To learn more about Rob Hill Sr. visit his website www.robhillsr.com"Just getting it wrong, a lot a lot. I remember drowning and having to teach myself how to swim. I use that as a figure of speak but it wasn't a lifeguard, you know it’s not always lifeguards in life and I decided that I would become one. I wanted to be somebody who helped people. Life is tricky you know? It takes you on some turns and you don’t always know if you’re gonna come out of it, but I've been blessed to come out of some rough stuff and for me to be able to put that back into people.Say I was on a road with no signs, I’m trying to put some signs here like slow down around this curb, go a little slower right here, take this exit right here there’s another way. I just started really small. When people say started from the bottom, it was the bottom. I was broke as sh*t seriously. I saved up pennies to do my first set of books. We ran a set of 500 and I was hustling trying to move those books. I built my own first website and I suck at stuff like that, but it was just one of those things where there was no limit. I knew I was starting small, but I was committed to the work that’s me with everything. Whether it’s finding love, maintaining love, building friendships, building businesses, I’m committed to the work in its whole process."
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