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Learn to Starve Yourself

Before their hands withhold the plate, Before you're taught that hunger's fate, Learn to dine on less than full, To tame the beast, to break the pull. When crumbs are kings and silence feasts, You’ll find your strength among the least. A man who’s fasted tastes the air, Yet walks with calm through lean despair. Let discipline become your bread, And self-control the path you tread. For those who feast at others' cost Will leave you starving, cold, and lost. So train your gut to not depend On every gift that others send. Choose now the hunger you embrace— Or else be emptied in disgrace. Freedom wears a lighter frame, It does not beg, it plays no game. To starve by will is not to lose— It is the fiercest strength you choose.

Ngengya

In the digital realm, where pixels dance,
Lies Ngengya, with a steadfast stance.
She insists, with a knowing sigh,
That what we see online is but a lie.

In pristine photos, filtered and bright,
She sees a world veiled in deceptive light.
Behind the smiles and polished veneer,
Lies a truth obscured, not always clear.

On social feeds, where envy thrives,
Ngengya sees through the contrived lives.
For behind the façade of perfection displayed,
Lie struggles and hardships, often betrayed.

She speaks of battles fought unseen,
Of dreams deferred and hearts unclean.
In a world of curated feeds and fabricated glee,
Ngengya champions authenticity.

So heed her words, O digital throng,
For what we see online can be a siren's song.
Listen closely, beyond the screen's glow,
For Ngengya's truth, in real life, does show.

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