Comments by "Adam Kidd" (@AdamKidd1972) on "Legion Of Men"
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A man who doesn’t put in the work—on himself and his research—deserves the outcome he gets. Too many guys head overseas blind, thinking their foreign status alone is enough. Then, when they make poor choices, they blame the woman instead of holding themselves accountable.
Let’s be real: A woman overseas can smell a Simp like a piranha smells blood in the water. If you come in desperate, weak, or throwing money around without standards, you’re setting yourself up for failure. These guys give women the power to make their lives miserable, then act shocked when it happens.
I’ve been commenting on this for a few years, and I hope more men listen. The ones who go overseas with the right mindset—who build a life first, take their time, and find a woman with shared values—are the ones who thrive. But sadly, only a few actually do this.
At the end of the day, stop complaining about problems you allowed into your life. Own your choices, do your research, and create the life you deserve. If you don’t, you’ll just be another cautionary tale.
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She was burning sage and lost me with the Tarot cards. The cards upside down have the reverse meaning, but most of them were out of focus, rushing things too quickly. Next video, she’ll use the Ouija board, asking spirits for advice for men. Putting your faith in this type of stuff will leave you very disappointed.
I believe in the fate created by my own two hands, and it hasn’t failed me in 52 years. Success comes from effort, preparation, and smart choices—not from cards, boards, or whispers in the dark. Waiting for signs and messages instead of taking action is a sure way to stay stuck. Life rewards those who make their own path, not those hoping the universe will do it for them.
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The only person who can fill that void within your heart is yourself. Once you commit to fixing yourself, you begin to recognize your true worth. This journey often means letting go of people who no longer align with your growth or even changing your environment entirely. Growth isn’t always comfortable, but it’s necessary.
Go where you are valued, where your presence is appreciated rather than tolerated. Surround yourself with those who respect you, uplift you, and encourage your progress. The wrong people will drain your energy, keeping you stagnant in their misery, while the right ones will inspire and push you forward.
Remember, self-worth isn’t about arrogance—it’s about knowing what you bring to the table and refusing to sit where you're not welcome. Life is too short to waste on those who don’t see your value. Choose peace, choose growth, and most importantly, choose yourself.
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