“The problem is never the problem itself, but how we respond to it—turning it into a solution.”
When someone is rude to you, respond with kindness. When someone approaches you with illogical or unreasonable arguments, raise the level of the conversation. But how do you do that?
First, recognize the miscommunication by assessing its vibrational frequency. Then, calmly inform the person that this is not the best way to communicate with you. If the behavior continues after the notification, distance yourself from the person and/or remove yourself from the environment. If this pattern of behavior persists, the best course of action is to cut ties or limit that person’s presence in your network—or, if it’s a professional context, restrict their involvement accordingly.
This is one of the key protocols in Conflict and Crisis Management within Networking.
“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”
– Sun Tzu
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Most men die at 20...
but are only buried at 70.
Not just physically,
but mentally and spiritually.
They stop dreaming.
They stop growing.
They trade purpose for comfort.
Ambition for routine.
Goals for pleasure.
After that, they merely survive. Numbed.
Crawling. Alive, but not truly living.
Be the one who does not settle.
Live fully.
Rest in peace.
📌 "If a man makes himself a worm, he should not complain when he is trampled on."
(Immanuel Kant, The Doctrine of Virtue)
Decisions made in anger are rarely wise. A real man waits for his blood to cool before taking action. Being impulsive is a luxury for men who can afford to be killed — not for those who have a family to protect.
@buzzbot 1000
Everyone must face something that breaks them in order to finally discover who they truly are and what they’re truly capable of. You blame life for your failures because it’s easier than admitting the truth: the responsibility was yours, and your fear of facing it is what keeps you chained to mediocrity.
Remember that your family eats from the fruits of your decisions. Not just you, but three generations after you will bear the cost of your reckless choices. That’s why a wise man makes decisions as if he were already dead, watching his children from above.