The "Richest Black Man I Belair" Is a call for a cultural reset, a revolutionary force. It is a tale of universal principles, universal truths, universal wisdoms. The project sounds thealarm to western culture that in the mindless seeking of materialism we have simply lost our way. The old black sharecropper, Pa-ty, teaches his beloved grandson, little Georgethe beauty and process of achieving financial emancipation. On a deeper philosophical Level, pa-ty taught his beloved little George that," man does not live by bread alone," andthat at the end of the journey man realizes that the highest wisdom is the understanding that happiness is simply "a" Family affair."