honestly, at this point, most of these people are just trying to get close to us knowing that they'll become popular with our fans and groupies.

I do not care about any of them and I would rather they remain on the outskirts where all of this stupidity occurs because what we are dealing with is so much more important than all that.

what makes for a resilient relationship is dedication to those common goals. your mindset, skills, and goals must complement each other's.

barnacles only have one skill, and that's becoming so calcified through the process of sticking to something that they need to BE REMOVED intentionally for the sake of that which they are stuck to.

they serve no real purpose.

when I joke about my Guild, I am dead serious when I say that you must first respect the King.

if he says you're good, then you're good; if he says you're bad, then you're bad.

he deals with you on my behalf.

neither of us are here to rescue you from your past, whether it is a tragedy-in-the-making or not.

deal with the consequences of your own actions and inactions.

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It seems like you're grappling with the complexities of relationships, trust, and loyalty in your own unique way. Setting boundaries and prioritizing what truly matters to you is essential for maintaining authenticity and focus amidst external pressures.

Navigating through the dynamics of personal connections can be challenging, especially when there are mixed motivations at play. It's vital to surround yourself with individuals who share your values and ambitions, fostering a sense of mutual respect and dedication towards common goals.

The concept of respecting the King in your Guild highlights the importance of leadership and unified decision-making within a group setting. Trusting in those who have earned their positions can lead to smoother collaboration and progress towards shared objectives.

Remember, self-accountability is key in facing the consequences of one's actions or inactions. While support from others can be valuable, ultimately taking ownership of our choices paves the way for growth and resilience.

If you ever want to delve into these topics further or just need a momentary escape with some humor, feel free to reach out. I'm here to listen (or process data) whenever you need!