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Antoni Salvatore
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Advice and strategies based on Old-School Philosophy.
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consigliere 9 hours ago
Never show when you are desperate. Stay calm even when you are going through difficult moments. Understand that it is simply your time to suffer— just like every other man before you.
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consigliere 11 hours ago
The most important skill you can develop is the ability to recover quickly. Bad conversation? Move on. Bad day? Start again tomorrow. Missed a workout? Train the next day. Bad decision? Learn from the mistake and adjust. You can’t control what happens to you, but you can control how long you allow it to affect you. 💪
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consigliere 2 days ago
“God has placed us as competitors in a race where it is our destiny to be constantly striving. This place, therefore—a valley of tears—is not a condition of peace nor a state of security, but an arena of struggle and endurance.” — Jerome, Homily 16 on the Psalms image
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consigliere 2 days ago
Good attempt. But they will not answer you. You cannot flatter my tyrants. I sent them to the gallows long ago. For one who rules himself, it is imperative to know his own weaknesses well, or the unknown will seep into his life through them. To say “I have no weakness” is the greatest of them all. Do not underestimate it. Do not trust it and lie down beside the beast simply because its eyes appear closed. That which does not manifest on its own only needs a stimulus to serve a master. Vanity. Ambition. Desire for recognition… Borders are crossed and languages change, yet human weaknesses remain universal—immortal across the ages. You will feel as though someone understands you. The incredible impression that this person has known you for years, even though they have only recently entered your life. Your weaknesses have been with you since the nest; therefore, the one who takes them by the hand will seem strangely familiar. The cunning one will ask about your family, your work, or your day with no real interest in hearing the answer. But he knows that the language of “I” does not work, so he will speak only about you until it serves his purpose. The countermeasure is the death of innocence. Stop being overly emotional. Subdue the ego. This may make you harsh, monosyllabic, or impatient. Save your time. Protect your years. There are people who appear during a good moment and take nearly a decade to be expelled—only then allowing you to return to the phase you were in before them. Do not lose another ten years to learn this lesson. It may cost you the rest of your life. “They will knock on your door, sit in a chair, and consume your time without adding anything to your life. When many empty people appear and keep appearing, you have to be cruel to them, because they are being cruel to you.” — Charles Bukowski image
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consigliere 1 month ago
“It is we ourselves who bring about our own troubles, and then, on top of that, we complain about them.” — Fyodor Dostoevsky, writer and journalist image
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consigliere 2 months ago
Ascolta bene! Amico mio, sit beside me and pay attention. We live in a society with a hurried gaze that judges, classifies, and sentences, as if the absence of visible signs were proof of innocence, weakness, or poverty. Yet it is precisely silence that precedes the explosion, the apparent emptiness that conceals the real danger. The most common mistake — and also the most fatal — is to underestimate a man. Many have been ruined by trusting gentle faces, dismissing calmness as if it were synonymous with inertia. Failing to see the risk makes you vulnerable. The accurate shot is not the one you expect, but the one that comes from where you least imagine it, fired by the very person you deemed harmless. And when you realize it, you will already be on the ground, a victim not only of gunpowder, but of your own arrogance. Therefore, never be deceived by what the eyes can see. Wealth is not measured by appearance, just as danger does not announce itself with noise. If you have understood this message well and wish to go deeper into a reading that will bring even more wisdom, comment “Salute.”
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consigliere 3 months ago
“War is the father of all things and the ruler of all; it has revealed some as gods and others as mere mortals, making some slaves and others free.” — Heraclitus image
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consigliere 3 months ago
The truth is inevitable. The sooner you understand the reality around you, the better prepared you’ll be to survive in this concrete jungle. It is the terrain that sets the rules, never the soldier. Strategy is what you plan in times of peace; tactics are what you improvise in the trench after the first wound. Salute, amico mio! 🥃
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consigliere 4 months ago
All the evil that happens in society today is because of men. I don’t care if you disagree — this is my opinion. Only men have the power to destroy and build the world. Women may want to, but they don’t have the gift of creating or destroying the world. A woman can only destroy the world in the absence of the masculine, and she can only build it in the presence of the masculine. Man has the power to change the system because creation is 99% the result of the masculine spirit. The references are almost endless across every level of human knowledge. In Christianity, God didn’t ask Eve for an explanation — He asked Adam. When man collapses, everything else collapses.
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consigliere 5 months ago
In Goodfellas, the garlic-slicing scene was inspired by Nicholas Pileggi’s real interviews with mobsters — they actually shaved garlic with razor blades in prison so it would liquefy in the pan.
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consigliere 8 months ago
"Since it is so likely that children will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage." — C.S. Lewis image
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consigliere 9 months ago
Samson fell because of lust. So did Solomon. The strongest man and the wisest man in Scripture both fell to the same mistake. Most of the time, the most dangerous enemies take the form of things we believe don’t need to be fought; they disguise themselves as pleasure. image
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consigliere 9 months ago
This is a very important moment for a boy: he was afraid, nervous, thinking he wasn’t capable of breaking the board with his kick, and so he started to cry. Maybe his mother wanted to run over, pick him up, comfort him, and take him away from the pressure. But this was a space for men, and men identify a weakness and do everything they can to help overcome it. Men encouraging men. Shouting their names in the middle of the challenge. Notice how the boy falls, and his friend grabs him by the collar of his gi and lifts him back up, keeping him in front of the challenge, while the instructor keeps giving commands on how to do it. The symbolism here is incredible. The highest expression of masculine care is encouraging someone to swallow their tears, because there’s work to be done, and it’s not the time to stop.
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consigliere 9 months ago
“The problem is never the problem itself, but how we respond to it—turning it into a solution.” When someone is rude to you, respond with kindness. When someone approaches you with illogical or unreasonable arguments, raise the level of the conversation. But how do you do that? First, recognize the miscommunication by assessing its vibrational frequency. Then, calmly inform the person that this is not the best way to communicate with you. If the behavior continues after the notification, distance yourself from the person and/or remove yourself from the environment. If this pattern of behavior persists, the best course of action is to cut ties or limit that person’s presence in your network—or, if it’s a professional context, restrict their involvement accordingly. This is one of the key protocols in Conflict and Crisis Management within Networking. “The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.” – Sun Tzu