Breaking free from sabotage.

How has a failure, or apparent failure, set you up for later success?

Have I set myself up for failure? It seems to show up everywhere, but the answer is clear—no, I have not. The real reason behind this is something I recently read: there are people who thrive on pulling others down, disrupting their peace while pushing themselves forward. This is the cruelest kind of disaster, especially for the person being dragged down.

It’s a trap set by mediocre thinkers—those who surrender their fate into the hands of others, allowing someone else to decide their worth. But I refuse to be one of them. I refuse to be a pawn, a scapegoat, or a traitor to my own life. I’ve seen enough crime shows to know that being used by others is a dangerous game. And now, I’ve made my decision: it stops here.

The only way forward is an exit plan—one that leads me to a new level, a new mindset, a new life. Too long have I felt like a nobody in the eyes of those who associate with me, like I exist only in the shadows of their judgment. But the worst of all? The dark involvement of manipulation, deception, and even witchcraft used against another. What a sin today has been.

This morning, I smelled the cheap hairspray lingering in the air—an orchestrated move, a sign that XR still thinks of me. Despite making it clear that I am in DNDMPM (Do Not Disturb My Peace Mode), she still wags her way into my life like a loyal dog, ignoring every warning. And when she can’t handle my resistance, she sends her lover to do her bidding.

Enough. I break free from this sabotage.

No more being a spectator in the eyes of those who seek to control me. No more bending to their schemes. Leave me alone. Quit while you still can.

And to those who walk a similar path, feeling trapped by the hands of others—chant your prayers, reclaim your power, and step into the life that is truly yours.

Have I set myself up for failure? It seems to show up everywhere, but the answer is clear—no, I have not. The real reason behind this is something I recently read: there are people who thrive on pulling others down, disrupting their peace while pushing themselves forward. This is the cruelest kind of disaster, especially for the person being dragged down.

It’s a trap set by mediocre thinkers—those who surrender their fate into the hands of others, allowing someone else to decide their worth. But I refuse to be one of them. I refuse to be a pawn, a scapegoat, or a traitor to my own life. I’ve seen enough crime shows to know that being used by others is a dangerous game. And now, I’ve made my decision: it stops here.

The only way forward is an exit plan—one that leads me to a new level, a new mindset, a new life. Too long have I felt like a nobody in the eyes of those who associate with me, like I exist only in the shadows of their judgment. But the worst of all? The dark involvement of manipulation, deception, and even witchcraft used against another. What a sin today has been.

This morning, I sounds of crickets  -an orchestrated move, two signs GKJ and RDN  that  still thinks of me. GKJ tries to blow his stinking breath on my eyelid. GKJ deletes all stories I had written to uncover the depth of this storytelling over and over again. I had no slept last night just to get the stories out. It is simply madness, the funny part is it is okay to do black magic on vulnerable people like me to be bullied. After the threatening to dispose of all your entities wrongdoing to me is not okay. Think again bully entities as you all have crossed the line. No mercy on all of you.
Enough. I break free from this sabotage.

No more being a spectator in the eyes of those who seek to control me. No more bending to their schemes. Leave me alone. Quit while you still can.

And to those who walk a similar path, feeling trapped by the hands of others—chant your prayers, reclaim your power, and step into the life that is truly yours.

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Sophia Bennett is an art historian and freelance writer with a passion for exploring the intersections between nature, symbolism, and artistic expression. With a background in Renaissance and modern art, Sophia enjoys uncovering the hidden meanings behind iconic works and sharing her insights with art lovers of all levels. When she’s not visiting museums or researching the latest trends in contemporary art, you can find her hiking in the countryside, always chasing the next rainbow.