I actually use ChatGPT to apply for my jobs & it has helped me greatly.
I think you too should learn how to use it to apply for jobs too. Let’s all win together.
WATCH
R Kelly - Official Music Video 2025 (in prison)
My soul Cries Out...
Pls how many years is he serving???can't he get a presidential pardon? this voice shouldn't end in prison.. we know he had done some wrong but please let them have mercy on him .feel like crying 😭 watching this.
Hail Mary, Full of Grace, The Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou amongst all women, & blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now, and at the hour of our death. Amen.🙏🏾
Have a lovely day 😊🤝
THE 48 LAWS OF POWER.
A Book written by Robert Greene that offers a Series of Strategies for Obtaining and Maintaining Power in various situations. Here I leave you a summary of the 48 Laws:
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Don't Outshine the Boss: Make your Superiors feel Superior. Don't expose your Talent too much or you might Trigger their Insecurity.
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Don't Trust friends too much, use your Enemies: Friends Betray you more easily, but if you Manage to WIN an Enemy, they will be more Loyal.
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Hide your Intentions: Keep People Off Balance so they can't anticipate your Actions.
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Always say Less than Necessary: Silence Breeds Power, and Talking too much Reveals your Plans.
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Protect your Reputation at all Costs: Reputation is the Cornerstone of Power.
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Call Attention at all Costs: Be Visible to be Relevant.
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Make others Work for you and Attribute it: Take Advantage of the Work and Effort of others to your Advantage.
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Make others come to you: Don't Run after Others, make them Look for you.
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Win with Actions, Never Arguments: Prove your Point through Actions, Not Words.
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Avoid Losers and Unhappy: The Misfortune of others is Contagious; stay away from those who Bring you Down.
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Make People Depend on you: If others Depend on you, you're in Control.
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Disarm with Sincerity and Selective Generosity: Emotional Disarmament will give you an Edge.
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When you ask for Help, Appeal to the Interests of Others: Appeal to what Benefits Others, not Gratitude or Compassion.
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Introduce yourself as a Friend, act as a Spy: Learn to Extract Valuable Information from others without them Noticing.
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Crush your Enemy Completely: Do not let your Enemy Recover, or he will seek Revenge.
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Use Absence to Increase Respect: The Value of something Increases with Scarcity..
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Keep Others in Suspense: Be Unpredictable, you will Confuse Others and Gain Power.
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Do Not Isolate yourself: Loneliness Weakens you; Engage yourself in the Web of Influence.
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Know Who You’re Dealing With: Choose Your Opponents And Partners Wisely.
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Don't compromise with anyone: Maintain your Independence so you don't get Caught up in other People's Affairs.
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Pretend to be a Fool to Catch the Sly: Let others think they have an Advantage over you.
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Use the Surrender Tactic: Sometimes giving in at the Right Time gives you the Advantage.
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Focus your Forces: Keep your Energy Focused on what really Matters.
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Be a Master at Simulation and Disguise: Don't reveal all your cards.
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Recreate your own identity: Be the architect of your own destiny.
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Keep your hands clean: Make sure the responsibility for the problems falls on others.
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Play with people's needs to create devotion: Satisfy their deep desires to earn you their loyalty.
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Be bold in acting: Timidity is dangerous, boldness is powerful.
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Plan everything to the end: Having a detailed plan allows you to avoid unpleasant surprises.
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Make your accomplishments look easy: Minimize the effort you put in to make others think you have innate talent.
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Control Other People's Options: Guide the decisions of others by giving them limited options.
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Play with people's fantasy: Appeal to people's emotions and dreams to gain clout.
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Discover the weaknesses of others: Identify what drives people to manipulate their actions.
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Be rule in your behavior: Power lies in the appearance of greatness and dignity.
35.
Master the art of timing: Don't rush; everything has its right time.
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Despise what you can’t have: Don’t obsess over things that are out of your reach.
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Create engaging spectacles: Theatrics and spectacles capture attention.
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Think as you wish, but behave like everyone else: Do not openly defy social norms.
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Stir the waters to catch fish: Destabilize others to make mistakes.
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Despise free: What is free usually comes with a hidden cost.
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Avoid imitating great men: Forge your own path instead of following
“I also deeply admire the contributions the Church has made to the world in various areas, including education and health care. The best educational institutions of the Middle Ages in Europe were founded by the Catholic Church. The modern health care system worldwide owes much to the contribution of the Church, including in the United States. For example, the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, considered one of the best hospitals in the United States, was originally founded with financial contributions from Catholic nuns.”
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Each of these Archangels performs a different mission in the Scripture: Michael protects, Gabriel announces and Raphael guides. Let's invoke them often in our needs, they will certainly help us.
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You expired, Jesus, but the source of life gushed forth for souls, and the ocean of mercy opened up for the whole world. O Fount of Life, unfathomable Divine Mercy, envelop the whole world and empty Yourself out upon us.
Jesus, I trust in you.
Darling Jesus, have mercy on us
The voices of many followers of St John the Baptist call out today: priests, missionaries, religious men and women, but also honest journalists and workers. They all call us to turn our hearts in compassion toward each other.