already lived

they tell me to read books

that explain habits

i already live.


they send quotes

about discipline

to someone who doesn’t negotiate with himself anymore.


they call it ego

because they don’t recognize

what self-trust looks like

when it’s fully formed.


i don’t reject information.

i reject irrelevant authority.


i don’t need another man

to narrate my operating system.

i’ve already built it

through repetition, failure, silence, and execution.


i know what sharpens me.

i know what dulls me.

i know when to press

and when to pull back.


i don’t need permission

to move the way i move.


that’s why motivational content feels empty now.

it’s made for people still bargaining with themselves.

still looking for a push.

still waiting to believe.


i’m not waiting.


i listen to voices that have lived something.

not to be taught —

but to be mirrored.


not “do this.”

not “try harder.”


just:

yeah… this is what it feels like.


ego is loud because it needs witnesses.

self-knowledge is quiet

because it’s settled.


people confuse the two

because they’ve never met someone

who doesn’t need to be coached,

corrected,

or convinced.


i’m not closed.

i’m selective.


i’ll learn from scars,

from truth,

from experience —

or from myself.


everything else is noise.


— Mr. Mak


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