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RE: Sincerely Unapologetic

What about it?

That this is precisely what I've been telling you for a long time. That regardless of whether "they" may be only two or a hundred people who do not agree or match your way of thinking, acting or saying things in a given moment. Under no circumstances should you change or alter your authentic way of being to please anyone.

Many people live in a fantasy world of importance - believing that the world and everyone in it, owes them something.

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Under no circumstances should you change or alter your authentic way of being to please anyone.

Not to please people - but if you are not happy with the results you get, it is worth reviewing your own process. People could accept you as you, and still ignore everything you ever say.

On multiple occasions you thought and have said that people is not happy with the results they are getting because only you have convinced yourself that some things people say and how they say them is a mere complaint of not being happy with the results they are getting.

When people are incessantly talking negatively about the system they choose to operate with, I think that qualifies as complaint. When it all stems around a result that they are not themselves getting, I think they are not happy with their results. I don't think it takes a rocket scientist.

That's exactly what always happens and will continue to happen when someone tries to raise awareness about something.

This is not true at all. Many people can raise awareness on even some very topical issues, and still not be ignored.

But in my opinion, who the hell should care nowadays what other people think of you?

No one should - but people should still consider their process, if they are not getting the results they want. But hey, some people just love to complain, but not actually look toward themselves to see if change might be useful. People are stubborn to the point they victimize themselves.

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