Lance 🐦🔥
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Lance 🐦🔥
@Eberechi2luv
Helping you build a bulletproof mindset to scale your life & business. 🚀 | Mindset & Real-life Growth | DM for Gigs | 📍 Email: [email protected]
Port Harcourt, Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2018
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One of the fastest ways for parents to lose influence over their children is inconsistency.
Children may forget many lectures, but they rarely forget behavior.
If you teach honesty but constantly lie casually in front of them, they notice.
If you preach respect but speak harshly to your spouse behind closed doors, they notice that too.
Children learn more from daily patterns than from motivational speeches.
And honestly, parents do not need to be perfect.
What builds trust most is accountability.
Sometimes the strongest thing a parent can say is:
“What I did earlier was wrong. I should have handled it better.”
That kind of honesty teaches responsibility far more deeply than pretending to always be right.
Your example is speaking every day, even when your mouth is silent 💡
Love Never Fails 🩷

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@iGreenGod true lasting happiness requires the courage to say no to things that disrupt your internal peace
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@AnthonyGaenzle most times consumers quickly forget facts and figures, but they never forget how a brand made them feel
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@ClovisCoach everyone is trying to build connections, we should all remember that today's small accounts are tomorrow's industry leader
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@MindsetVaultzzz If your presence does not command basic respect, your explanations will not change their behavior
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The cutest little friend you ever saw.
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**Prompt Nano Banana2**
Close-up selfie: A young woman holds a fluffy light-colored hamster or small rodent in her hands. The woman’s face is visible from the nose up in the right side of the frame, with her left eye and eyebrow prominent, along with part of her cheek and mouth. Her hair is pulled back, with some strands framing her face. She has long dark lashes and natural light makeup. The hamster is nestled close to her neck/shoulder area, its head and fluffy body occupying the left and central part of the frame.
The hamster’s fur is mostly white or cream-colored with subtle light brown or beige markings around the nose and ears. One of its tiny pink paws is visible. In the upper left corner, the woman’s hand is seen holding the hamster, with a thin black spaghetti strap on her shoulder. Under her chin hangs a delicate silver chain with a small dark pendant, possibly in the shape of a clover. The background is softly blurred, showing warm, light shapes that look like a bed or furniture, creating a shallow depth of field. Soft, warm indoor lighting illuminates the scene, highlighting the texture of the fur and skin. The colors are natural and muted, with warm skin tones, light fur, and subtle dark accents. The style is an intimate, candid shot capturing a tender and affectionate moment.

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@Iamcaddex One small, imperfect action taken today will always carry more value than a flawless strategy that remains locked inside your head
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@lilywhisperss The right person does not make you feel like your needs are too heavy, they show you that its small
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@talkwithgt If you do not actively protect your mind when you are tired, you will end up living out someone else's script
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@Decayedlov When you are truly secure in your self worth, you no longer feel the need to argue about how you should be treated
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@skill_of_life If a person values being right more than they value getting the right result, they are not ready for growth
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People who cannot take criticism are not reliable. You cannot trust them. Not because they're bad, but because they've chosen comfort over growth, and ego over truth.
When feedback threatens someone, they stop being honest partners and start being fragile mirrors, reflecting only what flatters them. You need people around you who can hear hard things and still move forward. That's maturity. That's strength. The ones who receive criticism with grace are the ones worth building with, because they value progress more than they value being right.
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@mskoriwilson You do not build a business or a career by knowing what to do, you build it by doing what you know
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@RiddleSphere A nation cannot thrive when its citizens are merely surviving in isolation
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@Abigail7866 Confusion is the most expensive mistake a brand can make because customers will never spend money on a solution they do not completely understand
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Look at you. Everything life's thrown at you, you've handled it. You work hard. You're strong. You're ambitious. You're resilient as hell. And on top of that, you're genuine, you're loyal, and you've got a good heart. So hear me on this... if someone can't see the value in what you bring to the table, they don't deserve a seat at it.
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@bsngln38133 If your strategy cannot survive a market downturn, it is a gamble, not a business
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GPT Image 2 on ChatGPT
Prompt :
Vertical fashion portrait of a Japanese young stylish girl in monochrome black-and-white designer outfit. Background consists of a circular halo of grayscale storyboard frames surrounding her head and upper body. Each frame shows emotional micro-moments soft smile, walking silhouette, hair movement, skyline glance. Center lighting is golden sunset glow, giving divine editorial aura. Surreal luxury fashion concept.
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@javier_otieno1 A great piece of writing does not spoon feed the audience, it has a clear thought and allows the readers to arrive at the conclusion naturally
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Counting cash, keeping secrets.
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PROMPT NANO BANANA2:
Cinematic ultra realistic tense financial drama scene set in a grounded, gritty interior inspired by high level money laundering operations. A woman sits directly across from Marty Byrde at a simple wooden table that is completely covered with stacks of cash, bundled notes, counting sheets, calculators, and neatly arranged envelopes. Both characters are deeply focused, their attention locked on the process of organizing, sorting, and verifying large amounts of money. The atmosphere is quiet, heavy, and tense, as if every movement carries hidden meaning.
The woman maintains a serious, concentrated expression, with subtle emotional restraint in her face. Her posture is upright but slightly leaned forward, hands actively engaged in counting and aligning bundles of cash. Marty Byrde sits opposite her, calm and methodical, mirroring the same controlled energy, carefully stacking and verifying amounts without distraction. There is a quiet psychological tension between them, conveyed only through eye contact and micro expressions, suggesting trust built through risk and shared secrecy.
The environment is dimly lit with cool toned natural lighting filtering through a nearby window, creating soft directional shadows across the table and their faces. The lighting is cinematic and realistic, reminiscent of ARRI Alexa Mini captured footage with high dynamic range and subtle contrast. A 50mm lens perspective is used to create natural depth compression and intimacy, placing viewers directly at the table edge as silent observers.
The composition is grounded and symmetrical but slightly imperfect, enhancing realism. Cash stacks create leading lines toward the subjects, guiding the eye through the frame. Subtle film grain is present, adding texture and authenticity to the image, while maintaining ultra high definition clarity in facial details and money textures. Every banknote is individually detailed, with visible wear, edges, and printing patterns.
The background remains minimal and slightly out of focus, hinting at a private office or discreet financial workspace. No luxury exaggeration, only functional realism. Shadows dominate the edges of the frame, reinforcing secrecy and controlled tension. The overall mood is quiet, calculated, and suspenseful, emphasizing discipline, trust, and financial precision in a high stakes environment.

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