"A mother's love is never ending, always with a gentle hand."

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Contests exist to assist us towards self-validation. When AI, as algorithm, is involved in contests they become highly suspect in such assistance. All involved in keeping a system of Contest placement in place using artificial intelligence are involved in fallacy & cannot call themselves poets. Poets, like other artists, are to advance authenticity & consciousness, not impede it. Competitive life as part of Dark Ages will therefore be maintained holding humanity back.
©GhairoDanielsQuotes

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"Don't try to coerce respect through intimidation or obsequiousness - these strategies undermine self-worth and lead to frustration. Authentic respect cannot be compelled; it stems from others' own judgments and choices. Instead of trying to control others' behavior, focus on self-respect and upholding your own standards of integrity. Lead by example through principled and rational responses that speak for themselves. By doing so, you'll maintain personal power and demonstrate true character."

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"Don't try to coerce respect through intimidation or obsequiousness - these strategies undermine self-worth and lead to frustration. Authentic respect cannot be compelled; it stems from others' own judgments and choices. Instead of trying to control others' behavior, focus on self-respect and upholding your own standards of integrity. Lead by example through principled and rational responses that speak for themselves. By doing so, you'll maintain personal power and demonstrate true character."

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"Be polite and professional, but stand up for yourself when necessary - default to courtesy while avoiding passivity that enables disrespect. Take the high road, yet address harmful behavior directly and politely, saying 'please don't speak to me that way' or 'those remarks were hurtful and unjustified.' Assume good intent initially, but be firm and fair in establishing your boundaries. Give others the opportunity to recognize and adjust their conduct, promoting mutual respect."

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"When insulted or mistreated, maintain your integrity and values - don't betray your principles in reaction. It's tempting to stoop to their level, but reactive ploys only diminish your worth further. Stand firm in who you are and exemplify kindness, understanding, and fairness, even if others don't reciprocate. Don't let someone else's behavior drag you down; rise above it by staying true to yourself."

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"When faced with disrespect, avoid excessive gossip or complaining, as it can reinforce negativity and victimhood. Instead, share incidents with trusted confidants who offer healthy support and perspective. Pause before venting, and consider if it's truly serving your growth or just spreading toxicity. Shift your focus to constructive action, and frame experiences as opportunities to demonstrate virtues like forgiveness."

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"We all make mistakes, and holding resentment rarely benefits us in the long run. When insulted or mistreated, it's natural to feel anger, but don't let it chain you to the one who hurt you. Ask yourself if the slight merits your ongoing distress and demand for vengeance. Forgiveness can be the better choice, especially when the behavior wasn't deeply malicious."

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The Soul is not something outside of you. The Soul is integrated within your very cells. It moves, travels, but never leaves you body fully until you take your last breath. It carries your encodings with it where it goes to continue its lessons. It is hooked into the physical Heart as etheric thread. So do not look for Soul in the heavens. Use it as it presents in material form in the here and now with mind as the tool.
©GhairoDanielsQuotes

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However much your ego wants something, don’t suck up to anybody especially if you know your sidling skills are highly sophisticated & subtle, because your Soul will have to return to density to learn to voice your authenticity regarding who God made you to be.
©GhairoDanielsQuotes

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Banning a book is like banning religion, because to many people, reading is a religion. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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A wedding is a ceremony where family and friends gather to witness a young man and woman willingly sign away their freedom. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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African literature is so rich that there’s nothing you wouldn’t find in it, including company. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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Romantic poetry is not about wisdom, truth nor lies -- it is about being fiery alive! Every word breathing, exploding with passion.

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Grieve in your own way. Be gentle with yourself. Let the tears fall, let the memories rise, and know that you don’t have to carry this alone. They would want you to keep living, loving, and slowly finding light again even if it’s just one breath at a time. I write this in memory of your loved one

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Realising you’ve been on a long friendship with a fake friend is similar to realising you’ve been riding on the wrong train —you can’t wait to climb down at the next station. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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Do not get tired of searching. If there’s anything to get tired of, it should be the act of counting the number of times you have searched without finding. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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Borrowing and lending carry equal weight of sorrow. But your sorrow weighs more when you lend what you borrowed. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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There’s nothing thrilling about a funeral. There’s nothing mournful about a wedding. Both events are as separate as GENTS’ and LADIES’ loos in public buildings. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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The first-ever pandemic was the flooding that forced Noah, his family and the animals to go into the ark for the first-ever lockdown. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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As tall as Mount Everest. As quiet as a lamb. As unending as power in the hands of the African leader. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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It’s only the envious that sit down while giving others a standing ovation. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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Every man has an ordinary madness in him. Every mad man has an extra-ordinary madness in him. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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Happiness is more expressive than Joy. Happiness is external. Joy is internal. Happiness is surface wiring. Joy is conduit. Happiness flirts. Joy is faithful. Both are like the two lobes of our brains. The one you make use of while making money is not the one you make use of while spending it. And life goes on. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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Money borrowing and money lending are two evil friends that separate two good friends. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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True leaders are the ones who turn their backs from time to time to see that no one among those they are leading is left behind. In the case of Africa, however, the leaders turn their backs from time to time, like greedy treasury looters, to see that nothing they have looted is left behind. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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Men and women are like mountains and mountain climbers. Women are like high mountains. Men are like the climbers. When men have not ascended them, they dream of ascending them. When they have ascended them, they climb down with the determination either to ascend again or never again to ascend. . . depending on their experience while on top them. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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Finding a good friend is a downright task. Keeping him is an uphill task. Losing him is a mournful task. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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As quiet as a lamb. As unending as power in the hands of the African leader. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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The darkest nights are softened by the memory of a steady, guiding light.

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