2025: Your Greatest Year Yet, BUT ONLY IF...

in Freewritersyesterday

You’ve got to work on yourself to the fullest extent.

Think about this for a moment: all capital letters on your ID signify that, before the law, you're essentially a corporation. Amoral or not, let’s set that aside for now.

What if you started seeing yourself not just as an individual but as an institution? What if you redirected your investments—not into other people, commodities, or cryptocurrencies—but into yourself?

What if, instead of romanticizing others, you shifted that focus toward a godly you?

The Power of Self-Respect

Stop idolizing others—there’s God in you. Work on yourself every single day. That’s the only way to earn respect from the one person who truly matters in your life: You.

This kind of self-work radiates outward. Others will feel it and be drawn to it. Why? Because it’s impossible to lack self-respect when you’re relentlessly improving yourself.

Self-respect breeds charisma, and that charisma shapes how you act, how you carry yourself, and how others perceive you. You’ll never fear losing someone, because you’ll know your worth. You’ll think, “If they don't see my value, so be it. I’m worthy, and I’ll find someone who does.”

The Magnetic Attitude

Ironically, it’s this exact attitude that draws women in, even if they claim to detest it. Confidence in your worth is magnetic. It commands attention.

And the truth is, when you’ve built yourself into an institution, you won’t be desperate. You’ll have options—whether it’s one, five, or ten. You’ll choose from a place of abundance, not lack.

So, stop looking outward. Start investing inward. Build yourself into the institution you were meant to be.

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