Comments by "Poisonelle Misty" (@PoisonelleMisty4311) on "Johnny Harris"
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There are many unmarried people in their 30s, who have no collage degree, no car, no driver license, no job, no income and no house. They live in their parent's home or a small apartment, they get small amount of money from government and they are stuck in relative poverty. I'm one of them, and I have experienced firsthand the challenges and limitations that come with this situation. Since all jobs require education, past job experiences and connects they find it extremely difficult to secure employment. I had physically demanding jobs, with low payment who destroyed my health, and they don't give merits. Im not materialistic nor care about wealth and prestige. If I open instagram I see some hot looking women with luxurious life but they didn't't earn their money through hard work instead they used rich men. Some people are desperate to become rich and high class at any coast and are willing to compromise their morals and values and I can't do that. I believe that true success should be based on personal achievements and integrity, rather than material possessions or social status. While it may be tempting to pursue a lavish lifestyle, I value my principles and refuse to compromise them for temporary gains. This kind of thinking makes me feel free because I don't compete with others or hate myself for not having the same possessions or status as others. Instead, I find ways to live well without spending money, I use creativity and im connected with nature. I would much rather live in cabin in woods than in a luxurious penthouse in the city. The tranquility and simplicity of nature bring me a sense of peace and fulfillment that no amount of material wealth could ever provide. Being surrounded by the beauty of the wilderness allows me to appreciate the small joys in life, such as the sound of birds chirping or the sight of a breathtaking sunset. Living in harmony with nature reminds me that true happiness lies in embracing simplicity and finding contentment within oneself, rather than constantly striving for external validation or possessions.
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π¨βπΌπ©βπΌ As the elected representatives of the people, politicians have a responsibility to use their power and influence for the betterment of society. They must prioritize the needs and well-being of the people they serve above their own personal gain. In order to truly help people, politicians must be transparent and honest in their dealings. No dirty deals or under-the-table agreements should be made, as these only serve to benefit the politicians themselves and not the people they represent. #PowerToThePeople πͺ #TransparencyMatters π§ #NoDirtyDeals π« #HonestPolitics β¨
π It is the duty of politicians to listen to the voices of their constituents and address the issues that affect their lives. This means actively seeking out the concerns and needs of the people, rather than simply pushing their own agendas. They must also be willing to work across party lines and put aside personal differences in order to reach solutions that benefit the greater good. #ListenToThePeople π£οΈ #UnityOverDivision π€ #ForTheGreaterGood π
πΌ Furthermore, politicians must use their positions of power to enact meaningful change and create policies that improve the lives of the people they serve. This includes addressing issues such as poverty, healthcare, education, and climate change. They must also hold themselves and their colleagues accountable for their actions and decisions, and not be swayed by special interests or personal gain. #PowerForGood π #ChangeMakers π #AccountabilityMatters π #NoSpecialInterests π«
π In times of crisis, such as natural disasters or economic downturns, politicians must step up and provide support and aid to those in need. They must prioritize the well-being of their communities and work towards finding solutions to alleviate suffering and rebuild what has been lost. #CommunitySupport π€ #RisingFromTheAshes π₯ #PeopleOverPolitics π₯
π Ultimately, politicians have the power to make a positive impact on the lives of their constituents. It is their duty to use that power for the greater good and help create a better world for all. Let us demand transparency, honesty, and accountability from our leaders, and hold them to the highest standards in order to truly make a difference in the world. #LeadersWithIntegrity π #PeopleBeforePolitics π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ #TogetherWeCan π€
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