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In this clip, Freeway Rick Ross credits his critical thinking as to why he never resorted to murder to survive in the streets. Interestingly enough, he likens that type of discipline as to what's found in the sport of tennis, a recreation that Freeway Rick Ross was involved in during his youth. The ability to make decisions quickly is what he believes separated him from his peers, allowing him to make smart choices in times of adversity. In one incident, he recalls a drug deal gone bad when his crew was sold $70 thousand dollars worth of cake mix. Despite the loss, Freeway Rick Ross convinced his crew not to kill a man that was involved, keeping in mind both the risk and reward of that decision. Later on, he discusses his strained relationship with his father, though he doesn't attribute his absence to his desire to get into the drug game. Conversely, however, Freeway Rick Ross tries to stay as much involved in his 8 children and 14 grandchildren's lives as much as they let him, conceding that one daughter wants very little contact with him.
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