Official Sacred Record

LEGACY

4 books, 8 songs enjoyed by Musician Bob Marley

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I n t r o d u c t i o n

King of Reggae Bob Marley

MusicianJM1945 — 1981

Jamaican reggae singer. Brought reggae to the world with No Woman No Cry and Redemption Song. A symbol of Rastafarianism.

My music will go on forever.

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L i b r a r y

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What this figure read, watched, and listened to

S i g n a t u r eL i n e s

Quote

My music will go on forever.

Greeting

One love is enough for the world.
Music cannot hurt the soul.
There's one good thing — music.

Deploy

I go out to resist with love.
Oppression must end. I will move first.
It's time to let the world hear the songs of redemption.

Victory

Jah was with me. This is not my credit.
Proved once more that love conquers fear.
Rastafari — we knew we would prevail.

Draw

No hurry. Liberation does not come overnight.
What didn't end today is saved for tomorrow.
The rhythm goes on. So will I.

Defeat

My strength was not enough today. I will grow stronger.
I lost. But there is no giving up.
I fell short. I will rise again.

Strike

Rise up!
Pushing through!
Now!
P e r s o n aA n a l y s i s

Overview

High charm and courage combined to elevate reggae as the music of the world's oppressed. Community orientation and benevolence support the authenticity of the African unity message, while optimistic and progressive dispositions formed a prophetic identity that faced oppressive reality without losing hope.

Core Abilities

Command
68
Martial
46
Intellect
75
Charm
90

Inner Virtues

Temperance
45
Diligence
82
Reflection
72
Courage
80

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
66
Benevolence
78
Fairness
70
Humility
65

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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