#2 How Meek Mill turn the L’s into W’s: Stop hanging outwith
negative company
This should be very easy to see and also self explanatory to everyone but surprisingly it’s not. I’ve suffered from bouts of this myself in life. I can tell you from personal experience, (past and present) alot of problems will start going away when you work on yourself and also remove yourself from negative company.
I won’t go through Meek Mill‘s affiliation history that would be too long and unnecessary. The recent situations between him, The Game and Beanie Sigel is enough to support my point. The Game has a history of starting or being involved in industry beefs. ‘No matter how cool hanging out with The Game is at present (or in the past), what his behavioral history and thought process shows, is that when he has a problem with you, he will bring it to song and potential rap beef.‘ So, if The Game believes something happened that did not happen, or something seriously offends him, he’s going probably going to start a rap beef.
The Game believes that rap beefs positively fuels his career and helps him to stay successful. So why would he not engage in battles with bigger names. That is the way his career has unfolded, that is how he makes his money and feeds his children. So it’s really simple, stop hanging out with The Game and people like him.
This line of thinking also applies to street and gang affiliations, do not hang out with thugs, goons, gangstas, pimps, and anybody that lives a negative lifestyle. If these people make money off the misfortune of others and this is what their entire world revolves around. Why would they not bring misfortune to you intentionally or unintentionally.
picture of pimp here
If a pimp will exploit whores and hoes for their value, then why will he/she (it is possible but not common to have female pimps) not exploit a millionaire for his or her value. The pimp can get record and or show deals (etc) just from association. This gives credibility to their future stories about you. if they can it is possible they will put you in a situation that was either organic or inorganic(they plotted that) unfortunate and compromising for you. They can now blackmail you or use that information to gain from your enemies. I can belabor this but almost any action line you follow doesn’t end well in the long run.
Next I will look at the Beanie Sigel situation, the general orientation will be similar to The Game and the negative common man association that I talked about prior. Don’t hang out with guys who you don’t know, don’t trust people that have a history of robbing and murdering people (especially if they are proud of that past and or continue to do those actions).
If they will rob and or murder people for less money than you currently posses (they murder people for shoes, clothes or a few pieces of paper) , they will probably at some point rob and or murder you for the money you currently posses.
Why? Well its simple, its more than what they already rob people for. You are like a big score, robbing just one of your chains, is more money made in one event than they would make probably robbing liquor stores all year.
There are ways to handle and deal with guys like Beanie Sigel but it doesn’t really matter much because Meek Mill does not have the capability to do this. So, it’s in his best interest to actually just leave all of that alone, he’s already a millionaire why be around this.
Now the best part to all of this, is that Meek Mill has already schizophrenically co-signed everything I have just said (with previous Twitter and Instagram post). He just didn’t make it as clear as I am but he has talked about it. He’s posted repeatedly that people need to be positive, make money, live right, stop violence and mature (etc). So he needs to start living by those words and stop hanging out with negative company.
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