Men Who Know Their Value Don’t Argue but They Exit 🔥‼️
A man who knows his worth doesn’t raise his voice to prove a point. He doesn’t sit across from you explaining why he deserves respect. He simply withdraws it quietly, completely, permanently.
Arguments are for men who are still auditioning. A man who has done the inner work, built something real and earned his own respect doesn’t need the last word. He needs nothing from you and that nothing is his power.
When a situation no longer serves his peace, his purpose or his standards, he doesn’t negotiate. He doesn’t beg the room to see him differently. He stands up, straightens his back and walks out not in anger, but in clarity.
That exit? It’s not cold. It’s not petty. It’s self-respect in motion.
See, the loudest man in the room is usually the most desperate. He argues because he needs you to agree with his value. A man who already knows it needs no such confirmation. Your validation is a bonus but never a requirement.
The most powerful statement a high-value man ever makes isn’t spoken. It’s the silence that follows his departure. The absence that makes you realize what was standing in front of you all along.
Know your value. Guard your energy. And when the space no longer honors who you are exit gracefully, without apology, without hesitation.
Be guided.
MTV officially shut down its 24-hour music channels yesterday. They ended their final broadcast with 'Video killed the radio star' by The Buggles, the very first video broadcasted by MTV on August 1st, 1981.
THE CASE HAS BEEN REOPENED! Fuck all of you weak losers who didn’t protest or contribute to this cause because of that stupid “nothings gonna change” mindset. You’re a loser!
#justiceforochanya
Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? Up to seven times?” Jesus answered, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.”
Matthew 18:21-22
@cityzen_hydar @nocontextfm1 How much?
And how long did he play for
You can sign for squad depth
But I don't like signing players older than 31
What team did you sign him for