🦂 AKREP BURCU
BU AY AKREPLERİN KADERİNDE SESSİZ BİR YÜKSELİŞ VAR. ✨
Kimseye anlatmadan taşıdığın yükler, içine attığın kırgınlıklar ve beklettiğin kararlar artık yön değiştiriyor.
Bu ay Akrep burçları için:
• güçlü bir geri dönüş
• para kapısında açılma
• beklenen cevabın gelmesi
• gizli bir gerçeğin ortaya çıkması
• “ben demiştim” dedirten zafer
Akrep bu ay susarak kazanıyor.
Bu tweeti gören Akrep beğensin, kabul etsin.
Çünkü bu ay şans en çok direnenleri buluyor. 🦂✨
Hapa architect really spoke to my heart directly. This is an elegant bungalow. Pocket friendly in this economy and can fit literally anywhere either huko ocha ama in town. To the old or even Gen Z.
I also love the fact that ameweka gari zangu za site mbili hapo just the way I would dream having them.
Kitchen iko na chimney the old school way.
They shared a secret that nearly killed them both. In 2007, Marshall Mathers, known to the world as Eminem, was at the end of his rope. He wasn't just "using" drugs; he was consuming up to 80 pills a day, including Valium and Vicodin. After a methadone overdose that almost left him dead on a bathroom floor, he realized he couldn't fix himself alone.
He didn't call a doctor first. He called Elton John.
It might seem like a strange pairing. One is the king of hip-hop, and the other is a piano-playing knight. But Elton had walked that dark path before.
He had been sober since 1990 and knew exactly what it felt like to be a global superstar who was drowning in addiction. When Marshall reached out, Elton didn't just give him a few words of advice. He stepped up to be his sponsor and a true guide.
"I’m there if people want my help," Elton once said. "Marshall called me and we’ve been close ever since. He’s a survivor."
For the next year and a half, Elton became Marshall’s lifeline. He didn't just check in once a week or send a quick text. He called him every single day. Sometimes he called multiple times a day to monitor his progress.
He wanted to make sure Marshall didn't slip back into the shadows. He listened to the anger, the fear, and the crises. He became the "shadow" that Marshall needed to stay in the light.
Eminem was terrified that he couldn't be creative without the chemicals in his system. He thought the music would disappear if he stayed sober. Elton pushed him back into the recording studio, proving that the talent was in his soul, not in a bottle of pills. He helped him realize that the pressure of the industry didn't have to lead to a relapse.
"When I first wanted to get clean, I called Elton and spoke to him about it. He’s someone who’s in the business and can relate to the lifestyle. He understands the pressure and any other reasons that you wanna come up with for using drugs."
Elton never judged him.
He didn't look down on him or lecture him like a rigid teacher. He talked to him as an equal who had survived the same war. This wasn't for the cameras or the headlines. It was a private battle for a man's life. Even though Elton was a mentor, he always gave the credit back to the rapper for doing the hard part.
"I’ve helped Marshall as much as I can, but the real work was done by him. You have to want it. And he wanted it more than anything."
Today, Eminem celebrates every year of his sobriety with pride. Every time a milestone comes around, he often gets a call or a special gift from Elton. Their bond shows that no matter how famous or successful you are, some weights are too heavy to carry by yourself. It didn't matter that they lived in different countries or made different music. They were two human beings connected by a struggle for survival and a deep sense of kindness.
Real help doesn't come from a pointing finger; it comes from an open hand.
DON’T SCROLL.
Something powerful is shifting in your favor tonight.
Tomorrow isn’t just another day…
It’s the day things finally start working for YOU.
Opportunities. Luck. Money. Alignment.
Feel it. Accept it.
Type "111" if you’re ready. ✨