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“Stop being hard on yourself, because you want people to think you are a good person and you end up avoiding doing things that matters in your life. Stop suffering from good girl or boy syndrome. Stop seeking validation when you know what is best for you. Don’t be afraid to experience because you are afraid you will make mistakes. If you make mistakes learned from them. Just live your life and be yourself.”

“They only fight you , because they are afraid of you and feel threaten of you. They fight you , because they want, what you have. They fight you , because your existence . Cease their whole entire world, believes, hope, faith and lives. Your existence proves them wrong. They think by denying you . Things will alright In their lives.”

“When it comes to learning , which courses to do or what to specialize on . There are two types of people. There are those who study to help themselves. People who want to be rich, have a good life and being able to to find employment , and there are those who study to help others. People who want to make a difference in life by helping others. Doing what you love and what you are passionate about. Will get you what you want.”

“No matter how skilled, educated, talented, or professional people are, if they are not happy, they won’t perform at their best. They won’t be as productive or creative as they could be. As much as you need someone’s skill, you also need to make them happy for them to truly excel in it.”

“In times of war, there are three types of people: 1. Those who want to win the war . They focus on defeating the enemy through direct confrontation and strategic attacks. 2. Those who want to win money. These individuals act as traitors, aligning with the enemy for personal gain. They are like Trojan horses, attacking their own side from within. 3. Those who want to win public support – They may stage attacks, even targeting their own people or cities, to gain sympathy, empathy, and international backing.”

“When it comes to social media. Follow people with caution. Watch close the accounts they follow and defend on social media .Truth be told , they are not defending those accounts, but they are defending themselves and their actions or behavior through those accounts. That is why they can relate to what the account they follow posts.”

“Government didn’t say you must stop worshiping God. You must stop praying or preaching the word of God. You must stop believing in God or exercising your faith. You must stop your religion, but what is asking for is everyone should stop human contact. and should social distance themselves, because the virus spread easily in a group of people. By limiting contact, it means not going to church, Easter, clubs, Tavern, events, malls, gym ,school, work. I need you to do your part in order for me to survive.”

“Pharmacists and corrupt politicians made a lot of money out of Covid. The government found a way to control people easily. The more people fear the more they are easy to control. We are still going to have Covid years to come as long there are people benefiting from it. They will recreate it over and over. They won't find a cure, but they will make it something we have to live with.”

“In a country where those who are committing crime are supported, rewarded, applauded and promoted. In a country where no one is arrested for doing wrong or for breaking the law. No one is taking responsibility and accountability. It will make everyone in that country to voluntarily participate in committing crime. Everyone will eventually end up being corrupt or criminals including foreigners. It will be a competition or a dare for thieves on who steals more and who steals better. People everyday will ask themselves why should they bother being good and not committing a crime, when everyone is doing it. Crime stats will be so high and increasing everyday. It is a duty of the president and the cabinet ministers in making sure the law is followed .If not everyone in that country will commit crime and they will be ok with it. No one will see anything wrong. That includes the law enforcement or institution.”

“With the little information, we know. Whenever we point out red flags. We are told to mind our own business. Why do we want to police other people's behavior and tell them what to do with their lives, money, and bodies? when we try to say what might be wrong. You don’t want to hear the truth or to accept it because if you do listen. it means you must change. Take accountability and responsibility for your actions, but you don’t want to change your bad behavior. The reason is that you are enjoying it and you are benefiting a lot from it. For as long as we lie to each other. Support each other in doing bad things and bad behavior. We are still going to get hurt or worse might happen.”

“If we are to be truthful and frank, the real enemy, or public enemy number one, is ourselves. We need to look in the mirror. We don’t want to take accountability and responsibility. We are always looking for excuses to blame others for our misfortunes. We have poisoned our minds with negativity, lies, fake stories, fabricated information, and seeing things that are not there. We have poisoned our hearts with hate, envy, and jealousy which makes us believe in things that are not happening. This causes us to accuse others for no reason, leading to stereotypes and racial profiling. When we get the opportunity, we misuse it by doing wrong or harm. We steal from others, lie about others, block others' success, sabotage others, and even kill others. We set up situations and circumstances that hurt others and are unfair to them. We change the rules to our advantage because we want to benefit, but we exclude others in the process. We think we are superior to everyone and deserve better than anyone else. Instead of sharing, being equal, and living harmoniously with everyone, we act selfishly.”

“I hope you're not falsely accusing, projecting, hating, fighting, labeling, lying, or resenting good people because of the bad choices you've made. I've seen a man hurt the woman I love, simply because she chose him over me. In the end, she grew to resent and hate all men, including me, because of the actions of the man she chose. Choose what is right for you, not what is right for others.”

“People choose to love quotes, advice, memes, bible verses, and songs that suggest their current problems are someone else's fault. That’s why they’re drawn to consulting, traditional healers, the bible, mediums, and star signs. They don’t want to believe or accept that they are in this situation because of their own actions. They sabotaged themselves, made poor choices, and are now facing the consequences. They chose the wrong things. They don’t want to take accountability and responsibility. They would rather blame someone else. It’s easy and comforting to place blame on others, but real growth begins with honest self-reflection. Choose to look within before seeking answers anywhere else.”

“Most people tend to create scenarios in their minds where they portray others as bad individuals, people who think and do harmful things. They then project their own fears, emotions, and past experiences onto these imagined situations. As a result, they begin to dislike or even hate those individuals in real life, not because of anything those people have actually done, but because of the stories they've constructed in their heads. This misplaced hatred often spreads, as they influence others to join in, targeting innocent and good people who have done nothing wrong.”

“South Africa is not suffering from a lack of laws. It is suffering because those in power refuse to enforce them. Institutions, government officials, law officers, NGO, mainstream media, and commissions benefit from lawlessness. They create distractions with new laws, institutions, and commissions while they profit from the chaos. That is why real accountability never happens. There are no consequences or repercussions for those who break the law.”

“They exploit, disrespect, and sabotage Black people, then cry victim when held accountable. They never saw themselves as part of us until they needed support. Now they want the same people they betrayed to defend them. They should know and learn that accountability is not oppression.”