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Everyone Wants To Be Jordan, Nobody Wants To Be Pippen

13 min · 25 de ago de 2025
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You can chase fame, stats, and clout. You can pad your numbers, collect accolades, and post the highlight reels of your life online. But if you cannot commit to the tribe, if you cannot serve a purpose greater than your own ego, you are destined to fade into irrelevance. The tribe doesn’t care about your Instagram likes. The tribe doesn’t care about your individual genius. The tribe cares about one thing: survival, trust, and shared victory. And in the absence of that, greatness dies. Download Primal and join Nostr https://apps.apple.com/us/app/primal/id1673134518 [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/primal/id1673134518] Follow me : Contra Npub: npub14hq5lgadtyy9dhvtszq46dnl0s0xwdddqr7e32rdqqhma8a4xhsspxjjzu

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