Cancers have two entirely different people living inside us. To understand us is to understand our duality and complexity.
One side is the strategist… logical, analytical, always five steps ahead. This version watches, calculates, and moves with precision. We read the room before speaking, see people’s true intentions before they even reveal them, and always know exactly how to respond. We think before we act. Then there’s the wildcard… emotional, instinctive, and sometimes reckless. This version doesn’t need logic, we just know. We’ll follow an impulse to the end of the earth, ride for the people we love without thinking twice, and act first, deal with the consequences later. This part of us doesn’t just react, it feels everything at full intensity.
The battle between these two versions is constant. One side says “move strategically.” The other side says “move emotionally.” They call it ‘mood swings’ for the sake of simplicity. But it’s just our depth of nature. We exist in extremes because we don’t know how to be half-hearted. Either we’re all in, or we’re completely out. Either we care too much, or we don’t care at all. Either we protect you with our life, or we move like you never existed. We are not simple. We are not one-dimensional. We are two forces in one body. The more emotionally and spiritually evolved we are, the faster we can discern who deserves which version. And which one you get depends entirely on how you treat us. ♋︎
NJBIZ recently sat down with @IUOE825 Business Manager Greg Lalevee to discuss a slew of critical issues around his union, #infrastructure projects including Gateway, challenges, areas of focus and more. Get up to speed here ➡️ https://t.co/MTUm5K4ZuJ
As #ConstructionSuicidePreventionWeek enters its second day, Chris Lalavee, Business Agent at @IUOE825 and coordinator of @IUOE825MAP joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to discuss suicide prevention in the trades, his story and @988Lifeline. https://t.co/hCiVd6coei
Humans can do amazing things when they put their minds to it and work together. Shout out to the @IUOE825 Operating Engineers that worked on this project. You'll be telling your children and grandchildren about it.
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