jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
You go through failed relationships, struggles at work, health issues.
You start learning, building structure, fixing your mess.
You study people, social dynamics, work, women.
You might change career paths, go back to school.
You start surrounding yourself with high-value people.
You become the prize.
You learn to set boundaries.
You start questioning everything, your upbringing, your beliefs, even your sense of right and wrong.
What is value? Is it success? Popularity? Strength? Influence?
Have you ever truly stopped to ask what matters and what doesn’t?
Being aware of others’ behavior isn’t about judgment, it's about growth. Learn from people’s failures, but also seek out those who can teach you something good.
Yes, we must become people of value. But how, without a real-life example to guide us?
If we’re raised by unhealthy parents, we carry more baggage. So we search for better influences, and give less time to those who drain us.
I’ll never stop saying it: we need examples in real life.
How do we recognize those people
You start learning, building structure, fixing your mess.
You study people, social dynamics, work, women.
You might change career paths, go back to school.
You start surrounding yourself with high-value people.
You become the prize.
You learn to set boundaries.
You start questioning everything, your upbringing, your beliefs, even your sense of right and wrong.
What is value? Is it success? Popularity? Strength? Influence?
Have you ever truly stopped to ask what matters and what doesn’t?
Being aware of others’ behavior isn’t about judgment, it's about growth. Learn from people’s failures, but also seek out those who can teach you something good.
Yes, we must become people of value. But how, without a real-life example to guide us?
If we’re raised by unhealthy parents, we carry more baggage. So we search for better influences, and give less time to those who drain us.
I’ll never stop saying it: we need examples in real life.
How do we recognize those people