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@ Antoni Salvatore
2025-03-16 23:10:31Ascolta bene! In the dirty game of life, strength, intelligence, or even wealth aren’t enough. Surrounding yourself with the wrong people is like carrying dynamite in your pocket while lighting a cigarette—an explosion is only a matter of time.
Fools believe loyalty is measured by the sweet words of a sycophant. The weak cling to childhood bonds and cheap sentimentality. The naive trust promises made by forked tongues. But real men know: the only thing that separates a king from a traitor hanging in the public square is his allies.
Want to win? Eliminate the scum around you. Cut ties with the envious, because their greed will one day turn against you. Stay away from chronic critics, as their defeatism is contagious. Despise flatterers, for they are the first to abandon ship when the storm hits. Expel the lazy, as carrying dead weight only slows you down. But above all, never tolerate a man who doesn’t keep his word—he is the poison that rots any empire.
If you want to build something solid, surround yourself with men who understand honor. People who know that loyalty isn’t for sale, respect isn’t begged for, and a given word is a debt to be paid.
The war of life isn’t won by the strongest, but by those who choose the right people to stand beside them in the trenches.
Can you trust your allies to guard your back? Envy is resentment in disguise. The envious man doesn’t want what you have—he wants you to lose it. He doesn’t desire your woman, your wealth, or your respect. He wants you to fall, so he doesn’t have to face his own failure. The loser can’t stand to see someone from the same place rise higher. It reminds him of the trash he is.
The cut must be surgical and final. The envious don’t deserve a dramatic confrontation. They don’t deserve an explanation, a farewell, or a scene. Simply stop answering, stop responding, stop giving them space in your life.
Disappear. Let them wallow in their failure while you rise to heights they’ll never reach.
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