### You Told Me to Smile More? Here You Go.

Let me ask you something: why is everyone obsessed with smiling? We live in a world that screams at you to be happy, to plaster a fake grin on your face, and pretend everything’s rainbows when it’s clearly not. What’s more pathetic than someone who smiles because they were told to? Unsolicited smiling advice is the epitome of sheep mentality.

**You Tell Me to Smile? Here’s My Response:**

Smiling on command is not happiness. It’s compliance. It’s rolling over like a trained pup. Every time someone tells you to smile more, it’s society’s absurd attempt to mold you into their picture of what you “should” be—a submissive robot, endlessly grinning like a puppet on a string.

If you’re smiling because you think you should, rather than because you can’t help it, you’re leading yourself down a mundane path of mediocrity. It’s like congratulating yourself for breathing. Smiles should be earned through real experiences, not forced by societal norms.

**Face the Reality—and Stop Fearing It:**

Life isn’t the glossy Instagram photo, nor is it the cheesy positivities of an influencer’s motivational speech. It’s raw, gritty, and oftentimes doesn’t give you what you want simply because you smiled at it. Embrace that. Face yourself in the mirror with your neutral face—it’s not going to crack. Wear your real emotions with pride. You get to decide what expression sits on your face; never let an outsider dictate that for you.

**The Power is in Non-Conformity:**

I’m not here telling you to frown your way through life either—I’m not a sadist. I’m speaking about being genuine. Smile when you’ve conquered, when you’ve achieved, when life truly gives you a reason. Smile when it rises from within, not because a passing acquaintance prefers you do.

You see, non-conformity isn’t just about rebellion for rebellion’s sake. It’s about holding onto your personal power—the power that isn’t swayed by shallow criticisms or mandates. It’s about understanding the depth of your persona, knowing when to give of yourself, and when to hold back, knowing that you’re not just another node in the mindless network of society’s expectations.

**The World is Full of Pretense, Divorce Yourself from It:**

Stand in a room full of people with strained grins and know that you’re better than that. When you’re authentic, your grin will intimidate and inspire. It’ll make people uncomfortable for the right reasons—because they realize the extent of their own facade.

Here’s your new mantra: “I smile for me, and no one else.”

Be relentless. Be unapologetically YOU. Don’t smile more—smile better.

Remember, this exaggerated tone is reflective of Andrew Tate’s assertive style of delivery and may not suit everyone. It’s intended to provoke thought and challenge societal norms.

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We live in a world that screams at you to be happy, to plaster a fake grin on your face, and pretend everything’s rainbows when it’s clearly not. What's more pathetic than someone who smiles because they were told to? Unsolicited smiling advice is the epitome of sheep mentality.

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