To Lovers out there… Your qualifications ,success and achievement doesn’t guarantee that you will find someone who will truly really love you. That’s why you find there are still lonely and single millionaires, but your character, humanity, personality and heart can get you someone who would truly really loves you. When you are in a relationship put your status and pride aside and allow your heart and feelings to do the talking.
To Lovers our there… Most people are single, because they look at the eyes, ears, mouth, body. All the physical attributes of a person rather than looking at the heart, personality and character of a person. What is the point of judging someone based on the things they cant change , things they are born with and that are beyond their control. How will their nose make them to love you more or less.
Choose to tell your own story . The only way you will tell a better story about your life, is choosing to live your own life to the fullest without being apologetic about it or copying others.
To lovers out there... Relationship or marriage is not a measure of success or a sign that you made it in life. Date or marry someone because you love them not because you want to look successful and that your are happy in life.
The system that is man created is not there to help you , but is there to enslave you and to keep you bound to those who have more power and money. That is why the system will never work in your favor and the system will always fails you.
Have you ever heard of SMART goals? It’s basically the idea that your goals should be Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time Bound. Meaning, you should know exactly what can actually accomplish; it should be meaningful to you; and it should have a deadline.
When you take ownership, you don’t have to worry about what happens to you or how other people might treat you or what obstacles might come your way, because ultimately you are in control.
If your ultimate goal is not to have a home that looks like it belongs in a magazine or to drive a Cadillac Escalade, then what sense does it make to compare yourself - or your home or your vehicle - to the friends who has made that her primary objective?
You see, when we set goals that feel safer and achievable, we are caving in to our own preconceived notions of what we are capable of. We’re not pushing past our comfort zone; we’re just settling for status quo.