Random people online will support, encourage and promote your material more than your "day ones" ever will. Aim to find people who actually like what you do rather than belittle, hate and laugh at it Some friends are worth losing. High school is over. You ain't the same no more
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Replying to @HKBelvedere @TellYourSonThis
You find this time after time. Your day ones get riddled with envy and spite. It’s poisonous. Toxic. Way better to find resonance amongst new peers. Change your circle. Dominate together.
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Replying to @RationalPower @TellYourSonThis
100 percent Sir. Bosses talk to bosses.
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Replying to @HKBelvedere @TellYourSonThis
Very accurate. Comes a time when you outgrow some friends as well. Sad, but necessary. Like you say, if you’ve levelled up, you need to seek new company amongst people on the same track as you.
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Replying to @RationalPower @TellYourSonThis
I honestly believe to level up to begin with., you must at least cut out the idiots from the past. Then you must build new networks with people who are above you. So you are comparing yourself to bigger fish. Anybody can outshine an everyday schmuk. Levels to this shit for real.
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Replying to @HKBelvedere @TellYourSonThis
No doubt. I love this mentality. It requires aggression and some people don’t have what it takes. They’re the ones who get left behind. The bigger the sharks you swim with, the more you have to up your game. It’s a ride or die approach. But the payout is worth it.
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You only get as far as the people around you. For a very good reason. The mirror effect is real. If you wanna fly with the crows, your gonna get shot down with them real quick. Fly with the Eagles. The noble birds of prey
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