Moral of The Story

Voicing Freedom
2 min readJan 12, 2022

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Courtesy of- Dan Pena

The moral of the story aside from I’m going to suppose the presentation is operating as a military like psychological functionality upon the group — the gist during one section of the speech is do not present yourself to anyone with the mannerism of desperation. This is particularly true if there are tools at your finger tips for free. What will occur when you exude desperation you will be treated like what you are setting yourself up for essentially …weak and desperate. It is not what strong emotionally intelligent people do let alone warriors who stem from warrior groups. That is when you will get yourself into a bind every single time by being desperate in life. Waiting for someone to come along, save you, do the work for you, or anything along those lines. To speak on what I once wrote years ago based on a statement Pastor Paula White succinctly said “Desperate people do desperate things.” It goes without saying people can pick up on desperation… especially the snake kind but that is a whole other post by itself. Desperation isn’t revered nor respected. Desperation in the world is perceived as easily manipulable and suggests easily toyed with. If you want to be undervalued and handled as such then behave desperately. You won’t get too far in life with that. You have to think for yourself and do for yourself. Big business is like that, any business is like that, or life in general is like so. You can’t be a desperate being or you will be torn to bits.

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Voicing Freedom
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