Man to Man. Show no emotions. Stay quiet after disrespect. Walk slowly and confidently. Stay calm in serious situations. Walk with a straight posture. Give it a try. It'll change your life.
You want to know who the alpha is?
It's not the loudest man in the room.
It's the man who treats another man like his kid brother — because he can.
More push. More presence. More willingness to press his interests.
The alpha takes the lead. He doesn't wait for permission.
The most important quality in a man is not size.
Not intelligence.
Not money.
It's gameness.
The willingness to keep coming back.
After the beating. After the failure. After everyone else has quit.
That push is the spark. Without it, nothing higher is possible.
Sad?
Alone?
Broke?
Insecure?
Stressed?
Depressed?
Low-grades?
Unmotivated?
Heart-broken?
You're a man. No one cares about your problems.
Lift weights, eat well, get jacked, and go solve them.
Why would you choose the grind when you can choose to make art?
Why would you choose to "lock in" when you can choose to create outwards?
Makes zero sense to me.
On the way to your destiny, there will be Goliaths on your property, giants inhabiting places that God has promised you. It’s time to serve some eviction notices. You have to tell depression, “You’re not welcome on my property.” Tell shame, insecurity, not good enough, “You don’t belong here; your time is up.”
Your words have power. They set things into motion: either blessing, favor, breakthroughs, or sickness, lack, can’t do it. The promise is an invitation. You have to get your words in agreement and speak what God says about you.
Tune into Joel’s message today! "Pronounce Before You Possess": https://t.co/kNnMjb1SU6
I finally understand what Machiavelli meant when he said, “Never play fair in a game where others cheat.” It doesn’t mean become evil. It means stop being naive. Stop bringing honesty to people who study manipulation, stop giving access to people who weaponize closeness, and stop expecting clean hands from people who already showed you they’ll throw dirt. Sometimes wisdom is not revenge. Sometimes wisdom is learning the rules of the room before the room uses your goodness against you.