@macie1xk@Om_Codes_ You are obviously deluded and you need to say some prayers.
God help you sis
You are not from no mars.
Macie rememebr the child of whom you are
Stop describing your home with your left hand.
@RegalosDigitals Bro I just ff you. But stop teasing. You don't upload courses every. I heked through till August last year..
If I ant trust you. Why should I trust what you are serving me..?
No offense me ant but you need to tell me why yu had to say suh fable. @RegalosDigitals
To be honest blessed Gabriel most on the comments here are all Wide-awake people & are fully aware or everything from planet hollyweird clones to the abuse of the poor kids / adrenachrome right up to the reptiles & demons & archons fallen ones & the looshing simulation to G-core merkabas to blast outa here .. many will be like , Oh nothing new here We are just watching paint dry at this point , waiting for some escape . I know I am blessed Gabriel
@AA_Gabriel1111 Well. If you feel or everthouhht you are 144(the thought alone matters). Follow me and send a dm. I'm resting a group of us so because it'd about time we get serious. It's actually about time. Especially when u see 33. Or 44
. 23.11 Randomly. This message is purposely for you
SMOKING IS A SHORTCUT TO POVERTY AND EARLY DEATH — WHY YOUTHS DIE POOR AND YOUNG
Most youths think smoking is harmless.
“Just a cigarette to chill.”
“Just a little weed to relax.”
Stop lying to yourself.
Smoking is expensive, dangerous, and destructive — not just for health, but for wealth, focus, and your future.
Every stick, every puff, every high is a step away from freedom, power, and longevity.
1. Smoking steals money quietly.
A pack today, another tomorrow, occasional vapes, weed, or other substances — it adds up.
Money that could be invested, saved, or used to build skills disappears into a habit that gives nothing back.
Weak men spend; strong men invest.
2. Smoking destroys focus and energy.
Your brain and body need fuel to think, plan, and execute.
Smoking reduces concentration, motivation, and stamina.
Youth who chase pleasure over productivity are the ones stuck in dead-end jobs or broke early.
3. Smoking kills ambition.
The high feels good now but saps drive for long-term success.
Men addicted to substances often choose comfort, laziness, or escapism over effort, sacrifice, and delayed gratification.
Ambition dies quietly in smoke-filled rooms.
4. Smoking shortens life — literally.
Early death is the final tax on bad habits.
Heart disease, lung failure, cancer, addiction-related accidents — these don’t announce themselves.
Many youths die before they have built anything meaningful, leaving dreams unfinished and families unsupported.
5. Smoking weakens discipline.
Discipline is the foundation of power and wealth.
The man who cannot control cravings — nicotine, weed, or any pleasure — cannot control his time, money, or future.
Every “just one puff” trains your brain to obey impulses instead of commanding them.
6. Smoking destroys social power.
Women, employers, and communities respect men who are strong, healthy, and in control.
Weak men who smoke excessively are seen as irresponsible, unreliable, and soft.
Your habits send louder messages than your words.
7. Smoking builds addiction, not freedom.
One cigarette leads to another. One high leads to dependence.
What starts as “fun” becomes a daily need, a chain around your potential, your finances, and your future.
Men who choose freedom delay gratification; men who choose smoke chain themselves.
8. Youths die poor because they chase instant pleasure.
Smoking is part of a lifestyle of chasing highs: clubs, alcohol, women, games, betting.
Every indulgence drains energy, money, focus, and power.
Youth who cannot delay pleasure cannot build wealth — and wealth is freedom.
9. True power comes from mastery over self.
Control your habits. Control your body. Control your energy.
The man who commands himself commands the world.
Pleasure is cheap. Power is expensive.
CONCLUSION
Smoking is a trap.
It steals money, focus, energy, and life itself.
Youth die poor and young not because of bad luck, but because they chose pleasure, smoke, and distraction over growth, discipline, and vision.