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Self Upgrade (@selfupgrade222) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THE ART OF MIND CONTROL: 1. If someone doesn't love you, pretend you don't even want them. 2. If someone makes fun of you, stay calm and smile. They will look foolish. 3. Never take a defensive position about anything. Just act as if you are not bothered. 4. Never show that you

🍂 (@lovandfear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Your absence has gone through me like thread through a needle. Everything I do is stitched with its color.” — W. S Merwin

“Your absence has gone through me like thread through a needle. Everything I do is stitched with its color.”

— W. S Merwin
Vala Afshar (@valaafshar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To reduce your stress, try not to have strong and loud opinions about everything. Smart people are selectively ignorant about most things, and focused on some things.

Skill of Life (@skill_of_life) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If they miss you, they don't love you, because missing someone is about absence and desire, while love is about presence, commitment, and responsibility. Love is proven by actions, by staying, by building, not by longing when you are gone.

Skill of Life (@skill_of_life) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't fall in love with the fantasy of fixing someone with disorganized attachment, because their mindset is unstable, their emotions are inconsistent, and their behavior is unpredictable. They will pull you close when they feel insecure, they will push you away when they feel

Skill of Life (@skill_of_life) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When someone truly wants you, hesitation vanishes, replaced by decisive action and focus. No games, no mixed signals, just deliberate effort to show their intentions. Time isn't wasted on maybes or doubts; it's invested in you. Don't chase clarity, it arrives naturally with

Skill of Life (@skill_of_life) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can love people and still walk away for your peace. Caring for someone does not mean you must sacrifice your stability or tolerate what drains you. Protecting your peace is not selfish, it is necessary, and sometimes distance is the only way to keep it.

Vala Afshar (@valaafshar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Be humble and kind. You could be wrong. Be forgiving. You also make mistakes. Be honest. Character is a door opener. Be generous. Givers sleep better at night. Be grateful. Luck seeks the thankful. Be courageous. Fight for your happiness. Be yourself, always. You will be happier.

Be humble and kind. You could be wrong.
Be forgiving. You also make mistakes.
Be honest. Character is a door opener.
Be generous. Givers sleep better at night.
Be grateful. Luck seeks the thankful.
Be courageous. Fight for your happiness.
Be yourself, always. You will be happier.
sabir hussain (@sabir_huss50540) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Skill of Life (@skill_of_life) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most untrusted behavior is being hot and cold, and people who show it are the worst. Consistency is the foundation of trust, but when someone shifts between care and neglect, they prove unreliable. Pay attention, because instability reveals their true nature.

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KOBE BRYANT’S 10 RULES: 1 Get better every day 2 Prove them wrong 3 Work on your weaknesses 4 Execute what you practiced 5 Learn from greatness 6 Learn from wins and losses 7 Practice mindfulness 8 Be ambitious 9 Believe in your team 10 Learn storytelling

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Being skillful in a hundred areas is useless vanity. Be skilled in areas that truly count: 1. focus 2. charisma 3. persuasion 4. cold-reading 5. applied game theory 6. business/finance (for the entrepreneurs)