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Do whatever makes you happy

If you get fat people think you eat too much
If you loose weight people think you’re sick
If you dress well you’re showing off
If you dress simple, you’re poor
If you speak your mind you’re rude
If you don’t you are a coward
If you’re successful you’re arrogant
If you’re struggling you’re lazy
If you’re honest you’re naive
You see no matter what you do in life
People will always criticize you without fail
So do whatever makes you happy
Do whatever fulfills you
Build your dream life
One day at a time

If you do not like what I say
there is a big chance you press unfollow
and never hear my voice again.
But if you do like what I say
there is a big chance you are working on yourself.

Feel free to comment and let me know your thoughts.

Here’s a quick guide on how to unfollow someone on LinkedIn and Facebook:
LinkedIn
1. Go to the Profile of the Person or Company:
o Use the search bar at the top of the page to find the profile of the person or company you want to unfollow.
o Alternatively, if they are in your feed, click on their name to go to their profile.
2. Find the “Following” Button:
o On their profile page, look for the “Following” button located near their profile picture or under the profile header.
3. Click on “Following”:
o When you click on the “Following” button, it will change to “Follow,” indicating you have successfully unfollowed the person or company.

Facebook
1. Go to the Profile or Page:
o Navigate to the profile of the person or page you want to unfollow. You can find them using the search bar or by clicking on their name in your feed.
2. Locate the “Following” Button:
o On their profile or page, look for the “Following” button. It is usually found near their cover photo or just below their profile picture.
3. Click on the “Following” Button:
o Clicking on “Following” will open a dropdown menu.
4. Select “Unfollow”:
o In the dropdown menu, select “Unfollow” to stop seeing posts from them in your feed. You will still remain friends with the person or keep your “Like” on the page if applicable, but you won’t see their posts regularly.
Following these steps will help you manage your connections and the content you see on your LinkedIn and Facebook feeds more effectively.

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