John Cena is a smart guy who has long been a great promo on WWE television, a charismatic dude who has a commanding presence. That’s what makes his social media presence so fascinating. His Instagram is a place where he posts cryptic photos entirely free of context for fans to interpret as they wish. His Twitter is basically a self help book at this point.
Look at this, just in the past few days:
For those out there who find themselves saying “I just want to be happy” remember to ask yourself what it is that makes you “happy”. Many have no idea, they just want “happiness”. Do your best to define it, then make choices to work towards it.
— John Cena (@JohnCena) November 4, 2018
The phrases “I love you”, “I’m sorry”, and “I forgive you” are extremely powerful when said with genuine meaning. If wasted and simply said without truth, they are equally powerful but in the most negative way imaginable.
— John Cena (@JohnCena) November 3, 2018
Take accountability for your actions and choices. Know that not everyone will see your point of view. If you offend anyone, apologize and ask for forgiveness.
— John Cena (@JohnCena) November 2, 2018
The “unknown” is a wild place because it is what is says. Many times our fear keeps us from experiencing the “unknown”. Be brave, know that difficulty and uncertainty lie ahead, and don’t let your fears keep you from what could be your greatest moments
— John Cena (@JohnCena) October 31, 2018
There’s a whole lot more where that came from. If you’re having literally any problem in life, just hit up John Cena’s Twitter, he’s probably got some advice for you.