@fav__daughter Venus in fire signs should avoid people who play mind games, lack ambition, or make them feel like they have to shrink their personality.
Their love burns brightest when it’s free to express itself.
America has gotten to that last part of Monopoly where the game is effectively over and we’re all just watching the Elites suck up all the money, nobody else is allowed to really keep playing the game & we’re all getting more pissed by the minute
Flip the damn board over already
I love people who are intellectually omnivorous.
The kind who can discuss folklore, black holes, bird migration, poetry, and grocery store pricing in a single conversation without getting lost.
I saw a comment saying the U.S. is the only country in the World Cup without universal healthcare. And I was like nahhh no way that's accurate.
20 seconds on the world wide web later, THE UNITES STATES IS THE ONLY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD CUP WITHOUT UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE.
The most dangerous mistake in life is assuming people are responding to reality, when they are actually responding to perception, because once you understand that people act based on what they believe is true, not what is true, you start managing how things appear, not just how they are.
I noticed something:
People who have traveled a lot tend to judge less. Not because they became nicer, but because they've seen too many versions of what's "normal."
In one country, it's normal to eat with your hands.
In another, it's normal to stay quiet at the table.
In a third, it's normal to hug strangers.
When you've seen 30 different versions of "the right way," you stop believing yours is the only one.
Travel doesn't just teach geography.
It teaches tolerance.
People who know how to transmute pain don’t get “humbled” the way people think. They don’t sit in their suffering or adopt a victim mindset. They take that pain, learn from it, and use it as fuel to evolve. Every setback is a catalyst to becoming better.
@Inspector_JC_ In my opinion there's a reason why yall teach MLK in schools but hate Malcom & Farrakhan. The other 2 stood strong, MLK was soft and yall still hated him for it. In this world you have to fight fire with fire clearly. Because when people are peaceful they take advantage
“To avoid full accountability for how I hurt you, I will now express how your response and reaction to my harm has actually hurt me so that I can force you to apologize to me for what I did to you.”
- Manipulation
One of the biggest red flags of narcissistic abuse is isolation. They don’t want you surrounded by people who know your worth, challenge their behavior, or help you see the truth. A person who needs to cut you off from your support system isn’t protecting the relationship, they are protecting their control over you.