I Learned to love “no” as a kid ... allowed me to get “Yeses” as a man - Too many fear “No” and rejection when they should cherish it - I love “No”
The reason I love @veefriends is cause it's bigger than just collectibles, this characters have meaning. My friends, don't get confused, being the bigger person always works, and I get it, for someone to be the light in the face of darkness it requires strength, compassion, sympathy, choosing kindness, it's not easy but is the fucking ultimate leverage and the zone you should dream to be in.


When times are tough, the only countermove is to go all-in on empathy, compassion, and love.
Blaming ——-> easy Accountability ———-> hard. Most good things are hard.
Who are the best managers? I believe all the best managers are actually mentors. Most new managers think that becoming a manager is the “graduation.” Truth is, it’s the reverse. When you go from being someone who “executes” to someone who’s managing a team, you go from trading on IQ to trading on EQ. You go from doing the actual work to listening to employees, catering to what they want, taking blame, and being the bigger person. Remember, leaders work for their employees.
So many of you are missing one of the most important words for an influencer or content creator or entrepreneur when it comes to making content on social media…. FALL IN LOVE WITH “and." The word "Or" is destroying you
Rejection never feels good but, never allow it to discourage you from moving forward.
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Empowering your team members to make decisions is how you scale. Not micromanaging every move.