• “Because of my success in business, many men were intimidated. Before marriage, I have dated men that were intimidated by my success.

    Any small thing they will say is because of what I think I have, and this is what happens to most successful women.

    The way I started fashion, I never imagined I would be a fashion designer because my mom was a tailor and each time she's working, we usually go by to help, not until I discovered it was more of a talent.
    I have always thought I would go to school, become educated, and become a career woman. Today, I'm an owner of a very big fashion brand.

    I never regret dropping out from school to pursue my dream. If I didn't, I'm not sure I would have been where I am today. If you have the opportunity to study, do it. The best decision for me might not be the best decision for you.

    If you're a successful woman, there's a way people will always be looking at you. If you don't get married early, they will say it's because you have too much influence or too much money, so men can't come after you. But don't limit yourself. Any man that can't be with you is not man enough.”
    — Veekee James
    “Because of my success in business, many men were intimidated. Before marriage, I have dated men that were intimidated by my success. Any small thing they will say is because of what I think I have, and this is what happens to most successful women. The way I started fashion, I never imagined I would be a fashion designer because my mom was a tailor and each time she's working, we usually go by to help, not until I discovered it was more of a talent. I have always thought I would go to school, become educated, and become a career woman. Today, I'm an owner of a very big fashion brand. I never regret dropping out from school to pursue my dream. If I didn't, I'm not sure I would have been where I am today. If you have the opportunity to study, do it. The best decision for me might not be the best decision for you. If you're a successful woman, there's a way people will always be looking at you. If you don't get married early, they will say it's because you have too much influence or too much money, so men can't come after you. But don't limit yourself. Any man that can't be with you is not man enough.” — Veekee James
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  • “Because of my success in business, many men were intimidated. Before marriage, I have dated men that were intimidated by my success.

    Any small thing they will say is because of what I think I have, and this is what happens to most successful women.

    The way I started fashion, I never imagined I would be a fashion designer because my mom was a tailor and each time she's working, we usually go by to help, not until I discovered it was more of a talent.
    I have always thought I would go to school, become educated, and become a career woman. Today, I'm an owner of a very big fashion brand.

    I never regret dropping out from school to pursue my dream. If I didn't, I'm not sure I would have been where I am today. If you have the opportunity to study, do it. The best decision for me might not be the best decision for you.

    If you're a successful woman, there's a way people will always be looking at you. If you don't get married early, they will say it's because you have too much influence or too much money, so men can't come after you. But don't limit yourself. Any man that can't be with you is not man enough.”
    — Veekee James
    “Because of my success in business, many men were intimidated. Before marriage, I have dated men that were intimidated by my success. Any small thing they will say is because of what I think I have, and this is what happens to most successful women. The way I started fashion, I never imagined I would be a fashion designer because my mom was a tailor and each time she's working, we usually go by to help, not until I discovered it was more of a talent. I have always thought I would go to school, become educated, and become a career woman. Today, I'm an owner of a very big fashion brand. I never regret dropping out from school to pursue my dream. If I didn't, I'm not sure I would have been where I am today. If you have the opportunity to study, do it. The best decision for me might not be the best decision for you. If you're a successful woman, there's a way people will always be looking at you. If you don't get married early, they will say it's because you have too much influence or too much money, so men can't come after you. But don't limit yourself. Any man that can't be with you is not man enough.” — Veekee James
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  • “Because of my success in business, many men were intimidated. Before marriage, I have dated men that were intimidated by my success.

    Any small thing they will say is because of what I think I have, and this is what happens to most successful women.

    The way I started fashion, I never imagined I would be a fashion designer because my mom was a tailor and each time she's working, we usually go by to help, not until I discovered it was more of a talent.
    I have always thought I would go to school, become educated, and become a career woman. Today, I'm an owner of a very big fashion brand.

    I never regret dropping out from school to pursue my dream. If I didn't, I'm not sure I would have been where I am today. If you have the opportunity to study, do it. The best decision for me might not be the best decision for you.

    If you're a successful woman, there's a way people will always be looking at you. If you don't get married early, they will say it's because you have too much influence or too much money, so men can't come after you. But don't limit yourself. Any man that can't be with you is not man enough.”
    — Veekee James
    “Because of my success in business, many men were intimidated. Before marriage, I have dated men that were intimidated by my success. Any small thing they will say is because of what I think I have, and this is what happens to most successful women. The way I started fashion, I never imagined I would be a fashion designer because my mom was a tailor and each time she's working, we usually go by to help, not until I discovered it was more of a talent. I have always thought I would go to school, become educated, and become a career woman. Today, I'm an owner of a very big fashion brand. I never regret dropping out from school to pursue my dream. If I didn't, I'm not sure I would have been where I am today. If you have the opportunity to study, do it. The best decision for me might not be the best decision for you. If you're a successful woman, there's a way people will always be looking at you. If you don't get married early, they will say it's because you have too much influence or too much money, so men can't come after you. But don't limit yourself. Any man that can't be with you is not man enough.” — Veekee James
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  • “Because of my success in business, many men were intimidated. Before marriage, I have dated men that were intimidated by my success.

    Any small thing they will say is because of what I think I have, and this is what happens to most successful women.

    The way I started fashion, I never imagined I would be a fashion designer because my mom was a tailor and each time she's working, we usually go by to help, not until I discovered it was more of a talent.
    I have always thought I would go to school, become educated, and become a career woman. Today, I'm an owner of a very big fashion brand.

    I never regret dropping out from school to pursue my dream. If I didn't, I'm not sure I would have been where I am today. If you have the opportunity to study, do it. The best decision for me might not be the best decision for you.

    If you're a successful woman, there's a way people will always be looking at you. If you don't get married early, they will say it's because you have too much influence or too much money, so men can't come after you. But don't limit yourself. Any man that can't be with you is not man enough.”
    — Veekee James
    “Because of my success in business, many men were intimidated. Before marriage, I have dated men that were intimidated by my success. Any small thing they will say is because of what I think I have, and this is what happens to most successful women. The way I started fashion, I never imagined I would be a fashion designer because my mom was a tailor and each time she's working, we usually go by to help, not until I discovered it was more of a talent. I have always thought I would go to school, become educated, and become a career woman. Today, I'm an owner of a very big fashion brand. I never regret dropping out from school to pursue my dream. If I didn't, I'm not sure I would have been where I am today. If you have the opportunity to study, do it. The best decision for me might not be the best decision for you. If you're a successful woman, there's a way people will always be looking at you. If you don't get married early, they will say it's because you have too much influence or too much money, so men can't come after you. But don't limit yourself. Any man that can't be with you is not man enough.” — Veekee James
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  • “Because of my success in business, many men were intimidated. Before marriage, I have dated men that were intimidated by my success.

    Any small thing they will say is because of what I think I have, and this is what happens to most successful women.

    The way I started fashion, I never imagined I would be a fashion designer because my mom was a tailor and each time she's working, we usually go by to help, not until I discovered it was more of a talent.
    I have always thought I would go to school, become educated, and become a career woman. Today, I'm an owner of a very big fashion brand.

    I never regret dropping out from school to pursue my dream. If I didn't, I'm not sure I would have been where I am today. If you have the opportunity to study, do it. The best decision for me might not be the best decision for you.

    If you're a successful woman, there's a way people will always be looking at you. If you don't get married early, they will say it's because you have too much influence or too much money, so men can't come after you. But don't limit yourself. Any man that can't be with you is not man enough.”
    — Veekee James
    “Because of my success in business, many men were intimidated. Before marriage, I have dated men that were intimidated by my success. Any small thing they will say is because of what I think I have, and this is what happens to most successful women. The way I started fashion, I never imagined I would be a fashion designer because my mom was a tailor and each time she's working, we usually go by to help, not until I discovered it was more of a talent. I have always thought I would go to school, become educated, and become a career woman. Today, I'm an owner of a very big fashion brand. I never regret dropping out from school to pursue my dream. If I didn't, I'm not sure I would have been where I am today. If you have the opportunity to study, do it. The best decision for me might not be the best decision for you. If you're a successful woman, there's a way people will always be looking at you. If you don't get married early, they will say it's because you have too much influence or too much money, so men can't come after you. But don't limit yourself. Any man that can't be with you is not man enough.” — Veekee James
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  • “Because of my success in business, many men were intimidated. Before marriage, I have dated men that were intimidated by my success.

    Any small thing they will say is because of what I think I have, and this is what happens to most successful women.

    The way I started fashion, I never imagined I would be a fashion designer because my mom was a tailor and each time she's working, we usually go by to help, not until I discovered it was more of a talent.
    I have always thought I would go to school, become educated, and become a career woman. Today, I'm an owner of a very big fashion brand.

    I never regret dropping out from school to pursue my dream. If I didn't, I'm not sure I would have been where I am today. If you have the opportunity to study, do it. The best decision for me might not be the best decision for you.

    If you're a successful woman, there's a way people will always be looking at you. If you don't get married early, they will say it's because you have too much influence or too much money, so men can't come after you. But don't limit yourself. Any man that can't be with you is not man enough.”
    — Veekee James
    “Because of my success in business, many men were intimidated. Before marriage, I have dated men that were intimidated by my success. Any small thing they will say is because of what I think I have, and this is what happens to most successful women. The way I started fashion, I never imagined I would be a fashion designer because my mom was a tailor and each time she's working, we usually go by to help, not until I discovered it was more of a talent. I have always thought I would go to school, become educated, and become a career woman. Today, I'm an owner of a very big fashion brand. I never regret dropping out from school to pursue my dream. If I didn't, I'm not sure I would have been where I am today. If you have the opportunity to study, do it. The best decision for me might not be the best decision for you. If you're a successful woman, there's a way people will always be looking at you. If you don't get married early, they will say it's because you have too much influence or too much money, so men can't come after you. But don't limit yourself. Any man that can't be with you is not man enough.” — Veekee James
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  • May we never marry weapon fashioned against us
    May we never marry weapon fashioned against us
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  • *A Cry for Our Children: A Wake-Up Call to Parents and a Return to Godly Parenting*

    With a heavy heart, I watched a video making rounds - the SS3 students, young minds who just concluded their WAEC exams, engaging in shameful and immoral displays in the name of celebration. What should have been a moment of reflection has been turned into a festival of indecency and mockery of values.

    This is not the generation our forefathers prayed for.

    We are raising a generation that seems to have lost its way—where vulgarity is called expression, and shame is dismissed as old-fashioned. These are not just "children having fun." These are warning signs of a decaying moral foundation.

    To every parent out there: do not assume your child knows better. Do not assume they are safe just because you provide, clothe, and send them to school. School can never ever do everything. The school can never be successful if a family foundation and culture are not already there. Cultivate moral principles at ages 1 and 12, then the school will build from there. Be close to your children. Talk to them. Know their friends. Know their struggles. Monitor their online habits. Most importantly—pray for them, and pray with them.

    The truth is painful: many parents are present in the home but absent in the lives of their children.

    We must return to the way of our grandparents—a way built on discipline, respect, fear of God, and community accountability. They didn’t need the internet to teach values. They taught it at dawn prayers, at family meals, with the rod of correction wrapped in deep love and concern.

    "Spare the rod and spoil the child." This is not just a saying—it’s a divine imperative as well as principle. A generation not corrected will surely correct itself in the street, behind bars, or on a viral video for the world to scorn.

    Dear parent, wake up. You are not just raising a child. You are shaping a future husband, a future wife, a future leader. Don’t leave that to chance. The enemy is not sleeping—why should you?

    We must return to God. We must return to prayer. We must return to values, a return to character moulding. It takes time, it needs time. It is cumbersome, it is not an easy job as many modern day parents think. It is painstaking. May God have mercy on this generation. May He open our eyes before it is too late.

    *Let this video not just make us shake our heads. Let it shake us back to responsibility.*

    Rev. Fr. Francis UNEGBU (PhD)
    Noble Mentor
    *A Cry for Our Children: A Wake-Up Call to Parents and a Return to Godly Parenting* With a heavy heart, I watched a video making rounds - the SS3 students, young minds who just concluded their WAEC exams, engaging in shameful and immoral displays in the name of celebration. What should have been a moment of reflection has been turned into a festival of indecency and mockery of values. This is not the generation our forefathers prayed for. We are raising a generation that seems to have lost its way—where vulgarity is called expression, and shame is dismissed as old-fashioned. These are not just "children having fun." These are warning signs of a decaying moral foundation. To every parent out there: do not assume your child knows better. Do not assume they are safe just because you provide, clothe, and send them to school. School can never ever do everything. The school can never be successful if a family foundation and culture are not already there. Cultivate moral principles at ages 1 and 12, then the school will build from there. Be close to your children. Talk to them. Know their friends. Know their struggles. Monitor their online habits. Most importantly—pray for them, and pray with them. The truth is painful: many parents are present in the home but absent in the lives of their children. We must return to the way of our grandparents—a way built on discipline, respect, fear of God, and community accountability. They didn’t need the internet to teach values. They taught it at dawn prayers, at family meals, with the rod of correction wrapped in deep love and concern. "Spare the rod and spoil the child." This is not just a saying—it’s a divine imperative as well as principle. A generation not corrected will surely correct itself in the street, behind bars, or on a viral video for the world to scorn. Dear parent, wake up. You are not just raising a child. You are shaping a future husband, a future wife, a future leader. Don’t leave that to chance. The enemy is not sleeping—why should you? We must return to God. We must return to prayer. We must return to values, a return to character moulding. It takes time, it needs time. It is cumbersome, it is not an easy job as many modern day parents think. It is painstaking. May God have mercy on this generation. May He open our eyes before it is too late. *Let this video not just make us shake our heads. Let it shake us back to responsibility.* Rev. Fr. Francis UNEGBU (PhD) Noble Mentor
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  • "After wrecking our education systems and crippling our economies, they handed us sports and entertainment as distractions. Now, you’ll find grown men with full beards and empty wallets spending entire days analyzing football tactics; young men debating video game specs and music, women deep in movie plots and fashion trends while our nations burn and our futures are being quietly slipped away" ~ President Ibrahim Traore

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    "After wrecking our education systems and crippling our economies, they handed us sports and entertainment as distractions. Now, you’ll find grown men with full beards and empty wallets spending entire days analyzing football tactics; young men debating video game specs and music, women deep in movie plots and fashion trends while our nations burn and our futures are being quietly slipped away" ~ President Ibrahim Traore Your thoughts on this ...
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  • HOW TO MAKE ANY WOMAN REGRET THAT SHE LOST YOU.

    1. An improved social life.

    If you want her to regret losing you, you have to improve your social life bro. Go out more with the boys, do fun stuffs, post your adventures.

    Let her cry seeing you’re living a life of abundance.

    2.) Becoming as attractive as possible.

    Look at yourself in the mirror & I want you to list out at least 3 things you want to improve about yourself.

    Your body, your face, your fashion, every damn thing.

    Don’t remain the same basic guy she used to know. Level up your attractiveness.

    3.) Become as successful as you can.

    Focus on your grind bro. I don’t want you crying everyday because she ain’t with you no more. Use that hurt to fuel your drive to becoming better than she used to know.

    And brothers , you ain’t doing all these for her, you’re doing it for yourself & also, she doesn’t get to come back to you. When she sees you’ve leveled up, don’t give her another chance into your life. You’re on to better things now.

    ➥𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐧𝐝𝐨𝐤𝐮𝐦𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐚𝐰𝐨 𝐧𝐞𝐦𝐰𝐞𝐲𝐚 𝐰𝐚𝐌𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐢 𝐮𝐧𝐠𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐲𝐚𝐰𝐨 𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐨 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐳𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐨❤‍🩹
    HOW TO MAKE ANY WOMAN REGRET THAT SHE LOST YOU. 1. An improved social life. If you want her to regret losing you, you have to improve your social life bro. Go out more with the boys, do fun stuffs, post your adventures. Let her cry seeing you’re living a life of abundance. 2.) Becoming as attractive as possible. Look at yourself in the mirror & I want you to list out at least 3 things you want to improve about yourself. Your body, your face, your fashion, every damn thing. Don’t remain the same basic guy she used to know. Level up your attractiveness. 3.) Become as successful as you can. Focus on your grind bro. I don’t want you crying everyday because she ain’t with you no more. Use that hurt to fuel your drive to becoming better than she used to know. And brothers , you ain’t doing all these for her, you’re doing it for yourself & also, she doesn’t get to come back to you. When she sees you’ve leveled up, don’t give her another chance into your life. You’re on to better things now. ➥𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐧𝐝𝐨𝐤𝐮𝐦𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐚𝐰𝐨 𝐧𝐞𝐦𝐰𝐞𝐲𝐚 𝐰𝐚𝐌𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐢 𝐮𝐧𝐠𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐲𝐚𝐰𝐨 𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐨 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐳𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐨😭🙏❤‍🩹
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  • “RAISING A CHILD WITHOUT RULES IS RAISING A DISASTER”

    (Why freedom without boundaries is destroying today’s kids)

    Let’s stop lying to ourselves:
    Children don’t need too much freedom — they need firm direction.
    You think you're giving them "space to express themselves"?
    But what you're really doing is giving them a fast-lane ticket…
    To self-destruction.

    A child without boundaries will test everything.

    They’ll test time.
    They’ll test truth.
    They’ll test how far they can go — until something breaks.
    And when there are no rules, no “NOs,” no clear lines drawn…
    They don’t become confident. They become confused.

    You’re not helping their self-esteem.
    You’re raising someone who won’t respect law, leadership, or life.

    Parents, wake up:

    It’s not “modern parenting” to allow your 12-year-old do what they like.
    It’s not “freedom” to let your 15-year-old lock their door 24/7 and live like a tenant.
    It’s not “trust” to hand them a phone, laptop, and data without supervision.

    That’s not love. That’s neglect with WiFi.

    Look around you:

    Kids cursing their parents online.

    Teenagers dressing like strippers and calling it “fashion.”

    Boys addicted to porn and calling it “freedom of expression.”

    Girls posting half-naked pictures with captions like “God’s masterpiece.”

    Young boys who can’t say “yes sir” or “no ma” because they were “raised to speak their minds.”

    What’s the result?
    A generation that wants respect but knows nothing about discipline.

    Let’s be clear:

    Boundaries don’t destroy children — they build them.

    Rules don’t limit children — they shape them.

    Discipline is not wickedness — it’s protection.

    Correction is not abuse — it’s love in motion.

    A child who grows up without consequences becomes an adult who disrespects everything — including God, law, and you.

    Many of you are afraid to say “NO” because you want to be liked.

    But parenting is not about popularity.
    Your job is not to be their best friend.
    Your job is to raise a man, to mold a woman, to train a future leader.

    And yes, it will involve:

    Saying no.

    Checking phones.

    Cutting off bad friends.

    Seizing devices.

    Setting curfews.

    And making tough decisions that your child will not like — but will thank you for later.

    Don’t wait till damage is done:

    Don’t wait until the police call you.
    Don’t wait until you’re dragged to a hospital.
    Don’t wait until you’re kneeling in church, crying, “Where did I go wrong?”

    The time to guide is now. The time to lead is now.

    Final Word:

    Give your child structure, not just softness.
    Give them discipline, not just data.
    Give them correction, not just comfort.

    Because no matter how sweet your child is,
    freedom without rules will turn even an angel into a problem.

    Happy parenting to us all. Copied!!!!!!!
    “RAISING A CHILD WITHOUT RULES IS RAISING A DISASTER” (Why freedom without boundaries is destroying today’s kids) Let’s stop lying to ourselves: Children don’t need too much freedom — they need firm direction. You think you're giving them "space to express themselves"? But what you're really doing is giving them a fast-lane ticket… To self-destruction. A child without boundaries will test everything. They’ll test time. They’ll test truth. They’ll test how far they can go — until something breaks. And when there are no rules, no “NOs,” no clear lines drawn… They don’t become confident. They become confused. You’re not helping their self-esteem. You’re raising someone who won’t respect law, leadership, or life. Parents, wake up: It’s not “modern parenting” to allow your 12-year-old do what they like. It’s not “freedom” to let your 15-year-old lock their door 24/7 and live like a tenant. It’s not “trust” to hand them a phone, laptop, and data without supervision. That’s not love. That’s neglect with WiFi. Look around you: Kids cursing their parents online. Teenagers dressing like strippers and calling it “fashion.” Boys addicted to porn and calling it “freedom of expression.” Girls posting half-naked pictures with captions like “God’s masterpiece.” Young boys who can’t say “yes sir” or “no ma” because they were “raised to speak their minds.” What’s the result? A generation that wants respect but knows nothing about discipline. Let’s be clear: Boundaries don’t destroy children — they build them. Rules don’t limit children — they shape them. Discipline is not wickedness — it’s protection. Correction is not abuse — it’s love in motion. A child who grows up without consequences becomes an adult who disrespects everything — including God, law, and you. Many of you are afraid to say “NO” because you want to be liked. But parenting is not about popularity. Your job is not to be their best friend. Your job is to raise a man, to mold a woman, to train a future leader. And yes, it will involve: Saying no. Checking phones. Cutting off bad friends. Seizing devices. Setting curfews. And making tough decisions that your child will not like — but will thank you for later. Don’t wait till damage is done: Don’t wait until the police call you. Don’t wait until you’re dragged to a hospital. Don’t wait until you’re kneeling in church, crying, “Where did I go wrong?” The time to guide is now. The time to lead is now. Final Word: Give your child structure, not just softness. Give them discipline, not just data. Give them correction, not just comfort. Because no matter how sweet your child is, freedom without rules will turn even an angel into a problem. Happy parenting to us all. Copied!!!!!!!
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  • HOW TO MAKE ANY WOMAN REGRET THAT SHE LOST YOU.

    1. An improved social life.

    If you want her to regret losing you, you have to improve your social life bro. Go out more with the boys, do fun stuffs, post your adventures.

    Let her cry seeing you’re living a life of abundance.

    2.) Becoming as attractive as possible.

    Look at yourself in the mirror & I want you to list out at least 3 things you want to improve about yourself.

    Your body, your face, your fashion, every damn thing.

    Don’t remain the same basic guy she used to know. Level up your attractiveness.

    3.) Become as successful as you can.

    Focus on your grind bro. I don’t want you crying everyday because she ain’t with you no more. Use that hurt to fuel your drive to becoming better than she used to know.

    And brothers , you ain’t doing all these for her, you’re doing it for yourself & also, she doesn’t get to come back to you. When she sees you’ve leveled up, don’t give her another chance into your life. You’re on to better things now.

    ➥𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐧𝐝𝐨𝐤𝐮𝐦𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐚𝐰𝐨 𝐧𝐞𝐦𝐰𝐞𝐲𝐚 𝐰𝐚𝐌𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐢 𝐮𝐧𝐠𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐲𝐚𝐰𝐨 𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐨 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐳𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐨❤‍🩹
    HOW TO MAKE ANY WOMAN REGRET THAT SHE LOST YOU. 1. An improved social life. If you want her to regret losing you, you have to improve your social life bro. Go out more with the boys, do fun stuffs, post your adventures. Let her cry seeing you’re living a life of abundance. 2.) Becoming as attractive as possible. Look at yourself in the mirror & I want you to list out at least 3 things you want to improve about yourself. Your body, your face, your fashion, every damn thing. Don’t remain the same basic guy she used to know. Level up your attractiveness. 3.) Become as successful as you can. Focus on your grind bro. I don’t want you crying everyday because she ain’t with you no more. Use that hurt to fuel your drive to becoming better than she used to know. And brothers , you ain’t doing all these for her, you’re doing it for yourself & also, she doesn’t get to come back to you. When she sees you’ve leveled up, don’t give her another chance into your life. You’re on to better things now. ➥𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐧𝐝𝐨𝐤𝐮𝐦𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐚𝐰𝐨 𝐧𝐞𝐦𝐰𝐞𝐲𝐚 𝐰𝐚𝐌𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐢 𝐮𝐧𝐠𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐲𝐚𝐰𝐨 𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐨 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐳𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐨😭🙏❤‍🩹
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