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The reason diaspora confuses people is that most explanations describe the mechanics without establishing why those mechanics exist.
What you need to understand first: diaspora works the way it does because of constraints that aren't obvious until you look closely.
When you internalise that, african starts making more sense. In practice this means: what looks advanced is usually careful application of the basics.
Primary sources and voices from within the culture are more reliable than outside interpretations.
Applied to practice: the principle holds even when the surface details look different.
Cultural practices are rarely monolithic across a community.
If you take one thing away: diaspora rewards consistency more than intensity. A steady, informed approach beats occasional bursts of effort almost every time.
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