10 Life Lessons From John Cena Every Man Must Follow

9. Use Twitter To Inspire The World

This is an important one for John, and it should be for you. 2014 has seen internet trolling growing almost completely out of control. You can€™t tweet or Instagram anything without someone you don€™t know attacking you with €˜LOL! You suck! I hate you!€™ These people wouldn€™t walk past you in the street and scream that out at you because they€™d be too scared but, online, it€™s all fair game. John Cena, however, is saving Twitter. Follow him and be prepared for a tirade of positivity that will make you want to be Bill Murray in Scrooged, but before he is converted in a sycophantic do-gooder. He begins by saying €˜Ask yourself, would you follow you?€™. Remember that. Remember that when you€™re re-tweeting that video of the cat jumping into smaller and smaller boxes. Would you want to see that on someone else€™s feed? It might offend them. Also, like his brother-in-arms Joey Barton (signature tweet €˜With the release of all these autobiographies, I can't help but think of Thomas Paine. 'Character is much easier kept than recovered€™ €“ Joey Barton, currently writing his autobiography for a 2015 publication) John Cena is all about the inspiration. His feed is full of videos of him lifting weights, quotes from Sun Tzu€™s The Art Of War and hilarious videos of him and his beautiful, unobtainable girlfriend. His life is perfect. We too could be like him...if we were a millionaire grappler with worldwide fame and 6.66 million Twitter followers. Ask yourself John, €˜would you follow you?€™ because reading your tweets from a rainy, damp flat in Brixton is about as depressing as it gets.
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