Push/Pull

let’s talk about the psychology of the oldest dance in human history: push and pull.


people think love, friendship, attraction — it’s all about harmony.

but nah.

energy doesn’t move in a straight line, it moves like waves.

closer, farther. crash, retreat. pull in, push away.


and here’s the truth:

if there’s no push and pull, there’s no current.

flat water is dead water.


push / pull is the nervous system’s way of asking:

is this real? can i hold this? do i even deserve this?


the mistake most make is collapsing under it —

when someone pulls back, they chase harder.

when someone pushes forward, they freeze.


but the ones who master it?

they surf the wave until it bends into gravity.


i call it presence 

the ability to stand steady while the world around you shifts,

until everything else syncs with your frequency.


so when you feel the push, let it breathe.

when you feel the pull, don’t grip.

both are proof the connection is alive.

both are proof you’re in the dance.


the key isn’t to fight it.

the key is to remain unshaken,

because the current always returns

to the one who stands firm enough to carry it.


Makaveli Out.





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