There is money in this world. Insane money. Your mates are making ridiculous money out there because of information, access, and network. Pressure yourself, you are not doing enough.
7. He Leveraged Jealousy
Picasso often kept multiple women in his orbit, and he didn’t hide it.
Instead, he used it to stoke their competitive instincts.
Heavenly Father, thank You for friends who stayed and enemies who revealed themselves. Both taught us something. Surround us with people who sharpen us, not drain us. Heal the sick. Comfort those who lost loved ones. And may we all rise up alive and healthy.
50 Cent reacts to the leaked Diddy s*x tape that features his baby mama and expresses regret for not including her in his Netflix Diddy documentary, making it clear he believes she was a willing participant in Diddy’s freak-offs and not a victim.
HOW TO RESPECT YOURSELF:
1: Stop looking for who is not looking for you.
2: Stop begging.
3: Stop saying more than is necessary.
4: When people disrespect you, confront them immediately.
5: Don’t eat other people’s food more than they eat yours.
6: Reduce how you visit some people, especially if they don’t reciprocate it.
7: Invest in yourself. Make yourself happy.
8: Stop entertaining gossip about other people.
9: Think before you talk. 80% of how people value you is what comes out of your mouth.
10: Always look your best. Dress the way you should be addressed.
11: Be an achiever. Get busy with your goals.
12: Don’t stay in a relationship where you don’t feel respected and valued. Walk away.
@peculiarchichii The top successful men in the world are married.
Your theory is almost there, let me help.
Marriage to low quality women will always distract men from greatness.
Nobody claps for the underdog early. Good. Let them underestimate you for now. Clapping attracts witches, fake friends and cousins with “business ideas.” Stealth-mode execution protects the mission.
11/20
A king’s son was usually raised within the royal household from childhood and prepared to become a ruler, warrior and defender of the kingdom. This made transition of power more direct and symbolically stronger during difficult political periods.
AFRICAN CUSTOMARY SYSTEMS: SCIENCE, POWER AND GOVERNANCE
For a long time, I have reflected deeply on why some African societies adopted Matrilineal systems while others adopted Patrilineal systems.
17/20. What many people today call “science,” “political strategy” or “social engineering” may already have existed within African traditional governance structures centuries ago, though expressed differently through oral traditions and customs.
20/20
Ultimately, both systems were African solutions to African realities. They were not random customs, but carefully developed structures shaped by observation, experience, survival and governance over centuries.
19/20. In my view, Matrilineal systems appear to have prioritised certainty of bloodline and clan continuity, while Patrilineal systems prioritised political authority, centralised power and military stability.