
Listen up, because I’m about to drop some truth bombs that you need to hear, and hear well. Your message to your ex doesn’t make you look weak; it makes you appear trapped in the past, and that’s what we need to address. Weakness is not in showing love or expressing your feelings; it’s about not recognizing the power you hold within yourself to move forward and conquer.
First off, understand that sending a message like that is like putting a band-aid on a wound that needs surgery. It’s a temporary fix, not the solution. It’s alright to love, to feel, but it’s paramount to recognize when it’s time to channel that energy elsewhere. Into yourself, into your ambitions, into building a version of you that doesn’t just survive but thrives.
You say, “I wish you and I would find our own happiness,” like happiness is a treasure lost at sea. Let me tell you something – happiness isn’t found, it’s created. It’s crafted through hard work, through facing your fears, pushing your limits, and walking the path less traveled. It’s built by forging a life that you look back on not with regret, but a smirk, knowing you lived it on your terms.
So, does your message make you look weak? No, but it’s a signal. A signal that it’s time to shift focus, to become so engrossed in building your empire, in enhancing your mindset, and in sculpting your body and spirit to their peak potentials, that looking back becomes a foreign concept.
Let this be the last time you contact your past, not just your ex. Draw a line, and on this side of the line, you build. Build wealth, build strength, build knowledge. Let your actions speak so loudly that your past doesn’t just see you move on, but watch in awe as you ascend.
Remember, the wolf climbing the hill is hungrier than the one sitting at the top. Be that wolf, perpetually climbing, perpetually hungry for more. Your focus should be so laser-targeted on your goals that everything else fades into the background.
Lastly, don’t wish for happiness. Decide. Decide that you will create it every single day through your actions, decisions, and mindset. It’s in that decision, that commitment to excellence, where true strength lies. And in that strength, you’ll find not only happiness but a version of yourself that you didn’t even dare to dream could exist. Let’s get it.