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Never be rushed into commitment. Meditate on the offers presented. And if you don’t agree then renege. Walk away from the deal. You shouldn’t be accessible to their request of whim. No one is owed your commitment aside from only yourself.
To disappoint in deliberation means inner contentment. I don’t mean going back on your word. I mean withdrawing yourself. It doesn’t imply breaking promises, but rather, knowing when to step back. How far can the Y E S man go? Saying N O is equally important. And letting someone down doesn’t mean you’ve let yourself down.
There is no obligation to carry society on your shoulders. So; be comfortable in letting the world down. The world by definition being your immediate surroundings. And if verbal arguments ensue: stand ground and remain firm. Saying no is a way of life. I’d go so far as to say an art form.
The powers that B E want you sick and diseased. They want hopeless temper surrounding your quality. How else can you be tamed into submission? The promises of better days; aren’t for L I F E after D E A T H. You have a right to think and a right to dream. This busy world wants to rob you of your most precious resource. A true thief is a taker of time. So, are you paying for lost time? Or is the world compensating you?
For godly endeavors give freely of yourself. But for malevolent ones, demand a hefty price. Clean their dirty spirit. Assert dominion over corrupt influence.
Be rooted in yourself. Remain the person you are. Not swayed by excitement and joy, anger and sadness. Embrace temperance. A version of yourself who’s curious and open hearted. A person who listens. The biggest challenge my successful brothers and sisters overcome is remaining true. Especially when conditions change.
The priority of T H A T which needs to be done. Is not what you want. If you’re lucky enough to know W H A T is. When you’re presented with freedom, it should be unsettling. As it exposes the absence of your clear path forward. It isn’t a comfortable feeling. The reality of your missing roadmap forces you to think strategically. Being at a disadvantage can be the inception of your wholesome advantage.






