02/27/2026
Sometimes I don’t react—not because I’m unaware, but because I see everything. I notice the lies. The inconsistencies. The little performances. But not every truth needs confrontation. Some truths just need observation.
There’s power in letting someone think they’re getting away with something. In watching how far they’re willing to go. When you stop arguing and start observing, people reveal themselves. Playing the fool isn’t weakness—it’s wisdom in disguise. Because while they think they’re fooling you, you’re gathering clarity. And clarity always wins in the end.