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Megan Thee Stallion Answers The Web's Most Searched Questions.
Even after all the pain and hardships endured, Iâll never give up on love. Love is and has always been the point of life. We are made in the image and likeness of love.
as the year comes to a close.
itâs the moment when everyone shares goals. new titles. big plans. fresh starts.
but hereâs the thing i keep noticing: goals donât actually change lives. habits do.
most goals donât fail loudly. they fade. not because they were unrealistic, but because nothing in daily behavior shifted to support them.
thatâs how people end up setting the same intentions year after year, wondering why nothing stuck.
life runs on systems. and systems are just habits done consistently, over time.
change the habits. the rest usually follows.
wishing you a year that feels different because itâs built differently.
happy new year.
when you were young, you assumed greatness was the default. not arrogance. just inevitability.
somewhere between resumes and responsibility, that belief softened. you learned how to be reasonable. reliable. easy to explain.
average did not arrive as a failure. it arrived as a negotiation.
In a gold rush the best way to make money isnât finding gold, itâs selling maps to find gold that doesn't even exist.
Social media has become inundated with "self-improvement" content that turned into a mini-industry built on recycling the same concepts and feeding on insecurities. Choosing to disengage from the "condescending teacher" persona to embrace a more honest, imperfect growth that resonates with people's real struggles and experiences will always be a more aligned form of authenticity.
When self-improvement stops being restorative and instead becomes compulsive, repetitive and dangerous.
Maximize your pretty before getting surgery or life changing procedures.
Get facials and facial massages. Do your skin care. Stay hydrated. Get lymphatic body massages. Keep your brows done. Exfoliate your lips. Try different hair styles. Commit to a workout routine for 9-months. Depuff your face. Get Invisalign. Wear your damn retainer. Get 7-9 hours of sleep. Eat your collagen. Avoid sugar. Do mirror work.
Sometimes, youâre not ugly. You just havenât discovered what the best version of you looks like yet.
This is so true. Preserving your youth and beauty holistically will always look better than Botox and other invasive procedures down the line.
Wasting time.
Aka. I just wanted to draw kitty cat.
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If you take the bus, wave to the driver and thank them as you're getting off the bus.
Being a bus driver is an underappreciated and difficult job but still very vital to society. They still have to do customer service and deal with rude and even aggressive passengers, and on top of that have to deal with traffic and other drivers all day (and let's face it, there's a lot of bad drivers out there who aren't considerate about sharing the road). All while providing an invaluable service of getting us where we need to go. Showing them some appreciation can go a long ways for someone doing such an important job that usually gets little to no recognition or thanks.
THE SWORD THAT CUTS BOTH WAYS
Fall apart in front of an audience, or fall apart alone. Either way, there will be pieces to gather. There will be blood to mop up.
I step over the lines in the sidewalk, an unspoken rule that catastrophe will ensue if the cracks are crossed. 'Life has rules, and rules must be followed.' Step over the lines. Do not hurt others. Be kind.
No one warns you that others are born rule-breakers, siphoning softness from a finite reservoir. The well will empty itself, I just don't know when. Somehow, it depletes itself at a faster rate when there is no one to pull from it. All we can do is surround ourselves with more givers than thieves.
Reasons to take advantage of pretty privilege
People are nicer to those they find attractive
People are more likely to help you and give you things
Your achievements will be praised more and minor slip-ups will be more easily forgiven
People will want to befriend you and even just want to be in your proximity (unless you have a bitchy/stuck up aura)
You will have a wider variety of dating options to pick from
Your style will be praised more, even if itâs quite simple
You will be given more opportunities at work and in life
People will naturally think more highly of you
You will be more memorable
You will hear please and thank you more often
This is random but if you get pregnant, people will say that your baby is going to be really cute
It wonât be weird that you expect to own nice things in life and people will actually want you to have them
Oddly enough, people will genuinely be mad or confused if you date someone they deem as unattractive and want you to do better
You will get cute/prissy nicknames like babygirl, princess, angel etc
Youâll hear âyouâre so prettyâ from random girls you just met
People will go out of their way to include you in things
Men will want to spend on you, sponsor you, and spoil you to heaven and back after taking just one look at you
Ever since I made my looks one of my top priorities, Iâve been given free things, had a really cute artist draw pictures of me, get chosen to be the face of my companies social media promotions, had a man buy me 14 pairs of shoes after we first met (his bank flagged the purchase bc it seemed suspicious to them lmao), and had a man I went on one date with offer to add me to his bank account (which I declined bc uhhhh). You think life is unfairly preferential to pretty girls? Well you can either complain about it or you can try to get a slice of the pie for yourself. Your clock is ticking, so act fast đ
Itâs not always about sex, not always about having a partner or begging to be loved back. Sometimes itâs about cozily sitting with your legs tucked under you, grasping your coffee cup staring at the skyline through the French doors on the 19th floor of your condo under the gloomy evening breeze, where you silently hang out with friends who are also their own person instead of sucking your energy off to breathe.
Weâre in an industry where every post is picked apart, every campaign is analyzed, and every creative decision is judged in real time.
But hereâs what Iâve come to believe:
The work that actually moves people, the kind that sparks conversations, shifts perception, or lingers in memory, doesnât come from playing it safe or pleasing the crowd.
It comes from the courage to create something that matters⊠even when you know it might be misunderstood, ignored, or torn apart.
Criticism will always be there.
But so will the chance to make something bold, true, and worth sharing.
Choose courage. Every time.
Some days, I whisper to myself âI want to be the best.â
Other days, I can barely breathe through the weight of it all and say âI want to disappear.â
The truth is, both voices come from the same place a place that wants to matter.
A place thatâs tired of pretending, tired of performing and just wants to feel enough.
This isnât about attention. Itâs about the quiet ache of carrying everything alone.
Of holding yourself to impossible standards and punishing yourself when you fall short.
But hereâs what Iâve learned You can want to be great and still feel like breaking.
You can dream big and still need help.
You can have ambition and pain in the same breath.
So if youâve ever felt both Youâre not weak. Youâre human.
And being human is not something to escape. Itâs something to honor.
You donât need to be the best.
You just need to be here.
Alive. Real. Still trying.
And that, in itself, is something remarkable.