You can’t Buy… Character. You can only put in the actions that validate it.
No one can have my head elated as I do it for myself. No one can give me what I give myself and it going to my head. It is my norm, not an insecurity. I see why I deserve to compliment myself at all given moment in time. If people take themselves down it’s all them, don’t carry that here. Give me my mirror or what I don’t have. Just finances as the Lotto wasn’t it. But I’m gon’ be set for life soon, as a job has come through instead.
How does a job ( Just above Broke ) get me set for life, cause a job is only cash flow, what I do with that cash flow is what sets me up for life.
People fuck around and find out, they come without character, I show them what it is and it isn’t. Guess how one without character behaves?! Ask the accessories, until they break out of lacking backbone, self respect and illusive character.
I even celebrate my healthy poops, it’s a lifestyle, not a mask.
How do people who don’t care about life for everyone
some more questions to ask those in the post below:
- How do people who don’t care about life for everyone usually treat…
- those with no power?
- animals?
- service workers?
- people they can’t benefit from?
- What do people who value only themselves tend to justify when…
- harm is “legal”?
- suffering is invisible?
- profit is involved?
- How do people behave when they believe no one is watching?
- What patterns do you notice in people who say “that’s just how the system works”?
- How do people who lack accountability talk about responsibility?
- What do people who fear equality usually call it instead?
- How do people who avoid self-reflection describe those who challenge them?
- What do people who benefit from injustice say about those harmed by it?
- How do people who don’t care about consequences explain their choices?
- What kind of examples do people reach for when defending cruelty?
- Who do people blame when things go wrong?
- What makes someone uncomfortable enough to mock instead of listen?
- What do people call “crazy” when they don’t want to engage?
- How do people react when asked to slow down and consider impact?
- What do people minimise first: pain, responsibility, or truth?
- Who deserves care? Why?
- Who doesn’t? Why not?
- What is a “necessary loss”?
- At what point does suffering stop mattering?


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