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The Weak People Who Are Angry At A Maskless Tom Brady Is Exactly What You DON'T Want To Be

 So I heard the Super Bowl happened yesterday.

I only know because I'm hearing Tom Brady getting flak from angry people that he wasn't wearing a mask.


Folks, I give you real evidence of what you do NOT want to be if you want to be a strong leader during tough times, these angry people.

These people are always looking at other peoples' business and being perpetually angry about every little thing.

First off, stop wasting time looking at other people. Focus on yourself instead. Remember that self-improvement is the most important priority that you have to address in order to be successful.

Secondly, stop being angry all the time. Anger is a negative emotion, and it is easy to convey that anger to others. People can sense it, and will try to avoid you whenever possible. You need to be a beacon of light, not an infectious carrier of darkness. Having a positive attitude around others will make other people gravitate towards you. Yes, you can still be angry sometimes, but you need to direct it toward doing something positive.

"Yeah, but Tom Brady can infect others." No. Leave it to the people around Brady to judge whether to be near him or not. If you're in that situation, remember that you can always stay away from him in order to avoid whatever danger you sense. Take personal responsibility for yourself, don't foist it onto others. Assuming personal responsibility is part of being a leader.

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