Women are expected to downplay their financial superiority, intellectual prowess & leadership acumen when they are in a healthy relationship or marriage.
This isn't fair nor healthy in the long run. We need to raise boys that are comfortable to let their partners outshine them.
This is why I say stop doing meaningless skills going around in circles like Scara Ngobese.
Look at how these boys are so goal driven, they are results driven, all that dribbling South Africans like praising is one of the worst things Ive ever seen.
When it comes to Messi vs. Ronaldo conversations, you don’t need to make logical arguments. Just stick to banter or tweet your opinion and move on, because the moment you try to have a logical conversation using facts, figures, and context, most Messi fans will eventually resort to insulting you.
You might prefer Messi because he has more league titles than Ronaldo. I prefer Ronaldo because he has won league titles in England, Spain, Italy, and Saudi Arabia.
You might prefer Messi because he has won the most Golden Boots in history. I prefer Ronaldo because he is the highest goalscorer in football history. He has also scored at least 100 goals for every club he has played for.
You might prefer Messi because he won the World Cup. I prefer Ronaldo because he won five Champions League titles with two different clubs. You need seven games to win a World Cup; you need 13 to win the Champions League. He also won it three times in a row.
You prefer the player with eight Ballon d’Or awards an award voted for by around 100 journalists worldwide. I prefer the player who won five Ballon d’Ors despite not being the media favourite.
You see? It’s all about context. It’s based on preference. You prefer a playmaker; I prefer a goalscorer who decides games.
A lot of Messi fans will insult you simply because Ronaldo is your GOAT. To save yourself the endless back and forth, either stick to bantering with them or tweet your opinion and move on. They’re not ready to see the debate from the angle some of us see it, and that’s fine.
Viva Ronaldo. 🐐
I CRIED WHEN I READ THIS
A parent’s home will always remain open for their children…
even after arguments, distance, disappointment, or years apart.
But many parents quietly realize that once their children grow up,
they slowly stop having a place in their children’s busy lives.
Parents spend their whole life saving money for their children’s future…
while many children grow up counting every expense spent on their parents.
A mother will stay awake all night if her child is sick…
but many parents silently stare at their phones waiting for a simple call that never comes.
Parents forgive their children again and again without keeping score.
But as they grow older, they often fear becoming a burden to the very people they once carried in their arms.
The painful truth is:
when we are young, our parents feel permanent.
So we delay the visits.
The hugs.
The conversations.
The appreciation.
Until one day…
the chair they used to sit in stays empty forever.
And suddenly, all the busy days that felt “important” no longer matter at all.
Love your parents gently while you still can.
Call them more.
Sit with them longer.
Listen to their stories patiently.
Because one day, you will realize:
no one in this world will ever love you
as quietly, deeply, and selflessly as they did.
✨🙌🏾💫
My brother is stating nothing but facts 😭😭 We let women get away with a lot these days, that’s why they are so entitled to everything. Our sons are even being expected to be providers for their“girlfriends”😭😭 it’s terrible out there!
Actually, in order to become a better person, you must first realize how horrible you really are. not in the dramatic sense, but in the quiet ways you sabotage yourself, repeat unhealthy patterns, hurt people who care about you, or tolerate what wounds you. you cannot grow if you keep pretending you're innocent in the story you created.