The Test of Leadership is a Testament to Temperament
Calm down, relax, and move on. It is not so much of a mortal insult that someone can rudely say to you what you can’t say to yourself. Insults are meant to test your self-awareness of self or the fragility of your ego. Ingest insults as an injected insulin – it’s meant to strengthen thee from within. An uninsulated being has nothing to offer or something to expect from. Hurt not others because you feel insulted. You’re mostly insulted by a trait that is worth correction or warrants a course correction. An insult to what you can’t change says a lot about the rudeness or cruelty of the other, not you. Don’t be ashamed of what you can’t change – for you are that which you are – different from anybody and anything else as per a mind that is itself and different from other minds. Expect insults – for such are teases of life or the reflections on human imperfections. You mustn’t go to war for feeling insulted – for such insults sometimes are hardly without traces of merit. Take an insult as something to reflect on. Without criticism, the human being is hardly developed. The best of thee is not without insults. Jokes on thee strengthens thy tolerance and resilience. Honorable and sophisticated are those who sit and watch themselves being insulted or made fun of. Multiversal Beings are not without flaws or insults. Use insults to better yourself. Some will criticize you openly, some through insults, and some through gossip. Humans will like you to be better than they are. They will expect more from you than they will expect from themselves. They will be quick to criticize or insult you, sometimes out of love, hate, or spite. But you shall hold yourself together as a Multiversalist to use those contrary voices of opposition or grievance as windows to better yourself and the community you are part of or called upon to lead. The test of leadership is a testament to temperament.
Philosopher Prince Israel Zaar 12132025

Prince Israel Zaar