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I’ve learned that when some people see your gift, favor, and or calling they’ll do things to intentionally throw you off.
Most of the time they can’t see themselves. The reason is because they’ve filled themselves with so many things that belong to others. A culmination of sorts.
The beautiful thing about resonating with a thought or amazing words is that the sentiment multiplies.
Your intent is everything! I decided long ago to never inact “insecurity based marketing” becuase insecurity attracts insecurity. It’s controlling dominating and insatiable.
I believe in the growth of all things. I get inspired by so much and I enjoy multiplying the good that has been vested in me.
You never know who you may bless or who you may bless but, just know that good magnifies the good.
Keep growing,
Oma ᥫ᭡.
In my personal journey, I have often encountered situations where others reacted negatively to my passion or talents. What I realized is that such reactions usually stem from their own inner struggles and insecurities. When people are overwhelmed by influences or expectations that aren't truly theirs—what this article refers to as "filled themselves with so many things that belong to others"—they may act in ways that seem intentionally obstructive. However, instead of allowing their negativity to derail me, I learned to focus on nurturing my own growth and positive intentions. The key takeaway here is the power of intent. Acting from a place of confidence and authenticity can create a ripple effect of positivity. I resonate deeply with the idea of avoiding "insecurity-based marketing" because it perpetuates a cycle of fear and control which ultimately harms both the giver and receiver. Instead, when you operate from a space of genuine inspiration and generosity, your positive energy multiplies and benefits many. In practical terms, this means surrounding yourself with supportive communities, consistently reflecting on your true values, and celebrating even small victories. Holding onto the belief that "good magnifies the good" helps maintain this cycle of encouragement and progress. It’s a reminder that your influence might reach someone unexpected, impacting their growth too. Overall, cultivating a mindset of growth means embracing challenges as opportunities, staying grounded in your calling, and committing to uplift others as you advance. I encourage everyone to keep growing and to trust that the good you invest in the world will return to you in meaningful ways.
