Words Are for Women

“I’m a man and I do men things,

If I give ten boys a job, and none of em’ do it,

Then I guess I gotta do ten things.”

Let’s Go 2 Work.

By design, women are emotional creatures, and because words are the language of emotion, the two… are one. This is exactly why poems, romance novels, and love songs sweep them off of their feet. Words is why dating coaches and pickup artists focus on teaching men “game.” Words is why pimps can convince women to sell their body and relinquish every last dollar that they’ve made. And just like pimps… social media platforms, news channel outlets, businesses, universities, pastors, and politicians all use words to hypnotize, brainwash, and influence women.

A woman will look you dead in the eye and swear before God that only death will do the two of you apart. She will promise to love you for richer or for poorer, for sickness and in health, and for better or for worse. But the very minute things get “worse”, she will take those precious vows and rip them up in your face. You say to yourself, “She said she loved me. How could she do this?” To you, your vows meant something holy and sacred, but to her, they were just …words.

What does it mean to be a man of your word?

To be a man of your word is to be a man of action. Really, being a man of your word has nothing to do with words at all. Infact, a man who just says shit but never follows through can never proclaim he is a man of his word. So, why is it that women can break their word with no repercussion, but men cannot?

Because words are for women… and ACTION is for men.

After exchanging names, the first thing most women ask is, “What do you DO?” When they call or text you, they want to know, “What are you DOING?” When you get too comfortable in the relationship, although they might not say it verbally, their whole attitude will scream, “What have you DONE for me lately?”

While a woman’s value is given at birth and comes from just “being”, a male’s value and the right to call himself a man stems strictly from what he DOES.

The last words of Gary Gilmore, a convicted murderer who was executed in Utah in 1977, was… “Let’s do it.” Gilmore’s last words inspired Dan Weiden, co-founder of the advertising agency Weiden & Kennedy, to create the Nike slogan “Just Do It” which debuted during Nike’s first major television campaign on July 1, 1988.

That brings me to the point of this article. You don’t need any more words. You don’t need to listen to another podcast, read another article, or watch another YouTube video. That thing that you know you need to do; there’s absolutely no need to talk about it any longer. “I will” … "Tomorrow” … “One day, someday”, that’s all just a bunch of syllables. You need not one more affirmation, confirmation, and/or motivation. All you need… is to Just… Do It.

Words are for women; ACTION is for men.

WALT FACTUAL

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