“I’ll talk to you when youre done being irrational.”
“I can’t be around you when you act this crazy.”
“Youre being illogical. We’ll talk when you can think with reason.”
“You’re too sensitive and need to stop overreacting.”
“Youre turning a small problem into something blown out of proportion.”
Their reactions are priceless.
The real gold diggers are the men who expect you to take care of them, their parents, clean their house, wash and iron their clothes, give birth to their children and take care of them, manage their emotions, and on top of that, go to work and contribute 50/50 to the expenses.
Still having trailer park boys thoughts btw if you even care
i am not “laid back” i’m just a numb shell hollowed out by years of psychological abuse, pills and mental illness.. but it’s totally chill
Best advice to give someone in early 20’s
Don't fall victim of FOMO. Most of the "fun" activities you see advertised on social media or by the greater youth culture are detrimental to your growth as a person and will pay back in negative ways later on: partying, consuming alcohol/drugs, being promiscuous, recklessly spending money traveling and buying food, etc.
Instead use your precious youth working on layering the foundations for your life and growing as person, focus on:
• Gaining financial literacy
• Acquire proper manners and etiquette to best blend in with important people and be taken more seriously in business settings or formal gatherings
• Learn how to properly dress and keep a prudent demeanor. Avoid at all costs replicating the fast fashion trends of social media and the culture of neurotic impulsivity many of your age peers may have
• Work hard to overcome childhood traumas that keep you from properly interact with other and affect your own self-image
• Build valuable connections from people who can mentor you
• Be active networking with people who are in similar professional or interests groups as you to have connections for future projects
• Spend your time reading self development books and applying the learned concepts into your life
• Work hard and learn to invest your money, prioritize exercise and proper dieting to keep your vitality high, your health and help you preserve your youth.
• Acquire transferable skills that you can use in different scenarios such as: learning how to sell, learning multiple languages, improving your emotional intelligence, etc.
Despite what the world might try to yell you your 20s are the most important years of your life, wasting them doing futile hedonistic and irresponsible activities may feel comfortable in the moment but let me assure you will pay the price for your actions sooner or later. Be conscious of your youth and use your time and resources as wisely as possible so that you may have a life of success, greatness and fulfilment. Plant the seed now, your future self will be thank you later.
Most people complicate the law or think it's hard, because they're still in the law of attraction mindset. that you have to do physical work to achieve what you want.
Listen to me, especially if you're a woman. You did not come to this earth to work. You came to be treated like a princess and to be respected like a queen, you don't need to work at all.
The law frees you from all work that you deem "necessary". because it really isn't. If you think that work is necessary, then it is an assumption and therefore it will manifest. And that further proves that the law is, in fact, real. and is always working. what you assume to be true is true.
"How do I assume?" you're always assuming. When you go to the SuperMarket, and you assumed that a certain sauce that you want will be there. That's an assumption.
when you go to the mall, and you think it's going to be crowded, that's also an assumption.
if you get served food, and you think it's going to taste great, it's also an assumption.
if you think that people will choose you and favor you over anything else, it's also an assumption.
if you think that you're going to get everything you want, it's also an assumption.