IAAC DAY #634 // Fake life might hinder your progress
Whatever I have I have and whatever I don't have I don't have, I don't live a fake life because it won't help me in any way. Everybody have a good day I do too and I'm happy and always grateful for the good day, everything have it's opposite so is the same with good day. At times I have a bad day and I just accept it the way it comes, if I'm broke today there is a chance I will be paid tomorrow. The up and down of my life will never make me say I am who I'm not and if you don't like me because of that, it's your headache not mine because I know my value.
If you hate me just because I'm poor, good for you because I will never change my way or lie that I worth what I'm not close to. You can cut the ties if you don like me because I don't know how to live a fake lifestyle because fake life will not because it will not do me any good rather it will not allow favor to come.
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That's such a real and honest way to live.
Staying true to yourself and accepting life as it comes is truly admirable.
Keep being you, that's what makes you unique.
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