RELEASE THE LION WITHIN

NO!!!

One of the most powerful words in any language is “no.” So many problems and obstacles could be avoided, and countless fake relationships could be prevented, simply by using this word. Often, people try to protect someone’s feelings by avoiding a straightforward “no.” Instead, they say, “I’m not sure,” “not right now,” “we’ll see,” or…

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Friendship and Relationships

In any friendship or relationship, it’s crucial to understand our duties, positions, and responsibilities. Whether it’s with a romantic partner, family member, friend, or colleague, we all have a role to play. For instance, a father to a son, a son to a mother, an employee to a boss, or even among friends—each relationship comes…

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Do you have social skills?

One of the most important skills to develop is social skills. This doesn’t mean you have to socialize with everyone you meet, whether you like them or not. What this article suggests is that having social skills is crucial. You don’t have to use them all the time, but they’ll be needed when you get…

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Argumentative

Being argumentative is not a good quality. This needs to be explained a little because English has its limitations. When we talk about being argumentative, we’re not saying to agree with everything. This must be clearly mentioned: the problem lies in using the same strategy on everyone and exhausting the other party. In the West,…

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Good people with good intentions have bad advices

We all have or had problems where we needed the outside world to help us out. Understand that although this may be hard to accept, people will give you advice based on their best abilities, or even limited abilities, and sometimes, unintentionally, their advice might mislead you or cause distractions in your life. For the…

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Vegan

I am not a medical professional. Any advice I give is based on personal experience and should not replace consulting a licensed doctor. For any medical concerns or issues, always talk to a professional. The information shared here is for entertainment only and is not intended as medical advice. So, you’ve decided to change your…

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Saying what sounds good VS What works

There’s an important aspect to consider when delivering a message or encountering a question. Besides telling the truth, being factual, and being genuine, you have a choice: you can either say what sounds good, essentially walking on eggshells to avoid upsetting others, or you can be honest, even if it means causing discomfort. Many people…

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Wisdom & Silence

Not everyone around you is on the same path as you. Many people, especially in the West, are very argumentative. Arguing with everyone is a quick way to lose friends and family. Being argumentative doesn’t prove intelligence. The smartest person in the room is often the quietest. They understand themselves, have high observational skills, and…

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High value men

Becoming a high-value person takes a lot of work. The term “high-value man” is used a lot, but its meaning can be vague and confusing. To understand what makes a man high value, we need to look at likability traits. If someone says they are high value just because they have a fancy car but…

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Hard life creates good men

The absence of things is something that can create joy when you have them. I’m sure you have met people who have been given everything— a house, car, money, wealth.  Others may envy them at first. However, as you get older, you may notice that these types of individuals, not always but usually, are not…

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Your choices are not your choices

Your choices are not just personal decisions; they ripple outward, affecting those around you. You’ve likely encountered individuals expressing dislikes, such as “I don’t like this” or “I don’t like that.” Sometimes, religious believers may proclaim that money holds no importance for them, often stemming from a misinterpretation of biblical messages. From a religious perspective,…

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Most people are NOT good people.

Caution: The content ahead may include potentially sensitive subject matter.  The idea that “most people are good people” is often wishful thinking, as individuals may not always genuinely act positively. People may conceal darker aspects, especially those influenced by wealth, status, or opportunities. The belief that good people consistently act positively is not always true;…

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