6. Influence isn’t about control; it’s about guiding others without them realizing they’re being led.
The most effective leaders are those who make others believe they’re steering the ship.
5. Loyalty isn’t earned by demands; it’s inspired by consistent, quiet actions.
Be the rock they can lean on, and they’ll never stray far from your influence.
In the game of power, never reveal all your cards.
Mystery creates allure, and unpredictability keeps others in your orbit.
Let them guess, let them chase.
@_mymsgs A loyal partner stands by you when it’s inconvenient, defend you when you’re not around, and keep their promises without needing reminders.
Their loyalty isn’t in their words; it’s in the quiet, consistent actions that prove they’re in it for the long game.
Confidence is quiet; insecurity is loud.
Master the art of silence, and you’ll command the room without saying a word.
Control the narrative, don’t follow it.
@_Pammy_DS_ Indeed.
Only struggle to improve something if the other sides gives back.
What @_Pammy_DS_ said is absolutely correct but only if the other side completely ignores your value, effort and commitment.
Give to those that give back.
@garyhgoodridge 100%.
Be it love, friendship or business.
A unified front where both sides admit mistakes and change for the betterment of both is a relationship that will last.
@garyhgoodridge 100%.
Be it love, friendship or business.
A unified front where both sides admit mistakes and change for the betterment of both is a relationship that will last.
@jordanbpeterson As a society, we must stop glorifying those who endanger children and the vulnerable simply because they’re a ‘useful’ political tool.
@jordanbpeterson As a society, we must stop glorifying those who endanger children and the vulnerable simply because they’re a ‘useful’ political tool.
@livewithnoregrt When you run out of energy to correct others, it’s often because you’ve leveled up.
Focus on your own game; they'll catch up or fade away.
@HabitHustler_ Subtle confidence—knowing their worth without needing to prove it.
Never arrogant, never too humble.
It draws people in without them trying.
Ever notice how the loudest voices are often the weakest?
Real power speaks in whispers and moves in shadows.
Success, power influence doesn't come from being on 'the grind'—it’s about mastering the art of playing people’s expectations like a finely tuned instrument.
@garyhgoodridge Absolutely.
Engaging with the unreasonable is like playing chess with someone who thinks the pieces are for checkers.
Better to walk away and let them play their own game.