A Quote by Max Joseph

I worry about revealing too much of my life on my Instagram posts. — © Max Joseph
I worry about revealing too much of my life on my Instagram posts.
I have more than 4 million followers on Instagram. All the companies I work for want me to guarantee how much I'll post for them, but I'm not going to force my career onto the people who follow me. I refuse to do 40 Instagram posts about any campaign.
My Instagram has personal things, like pictures of my home, but generally it's my voice, and that's a public thing. Using my Instagram posts in my art is not about taking my personal Instagram and making it public; it's about understanding and challenging the notion of these free platforms that encourage self-promotion and understanding what they are technically and culturally.
God wants your ministry to flow from the realization that you are a beloved child of God. In that place you don’t worry too much about how people see you. You don’t worry too much about whether they’re nice or mean. You don’t even worry about whether they love you or hate you. You don’t worry because you’re simply going to love them and love Him. This comes from knowing who He is and what He thinks of you. This is what it means to grasp you are a child of God.
I'm not too sure if I have a very smart approach to revealing my life. Luckily, I doubt if many people really care about my life that much.
You want to have the perfect balance of hot and funny on your Instagram, but you never want too much of either... Don't try to add humility to your blatant 'hot' posts through a half-hearted attempt at being funny. You look good; just own it.
Life's too short to worry about injecting botulism into your face to get rid of a tiny line because you've laughed too much. To me, that's a bit warped.
I never like revealing too much about myself. Once you start giving people that look into your life, then they just want more and more.
I do think about aging. I have those moments of panic and vanity, but life keeps getting better, so you can't worry about it too much.
I worry too much about the present to worry about the future.
I don't worry too much about scoring. I worry about the assists.
I don't get in vote in whether or how people remember me when I'm gone. It's really dangerous to sit around and worry about it too much, for me. It gets me way too in myself to worry about what people are going to think about me when I'm not around anymore.
It's in me to get steaming and to think too much, worry too much about the future, the past.
I just try to play with more focus on myself; I don't worry too much about the other things that maybe gave me too much pressure in the past.
It would be wisest not to worry too much about the sterile periods. They ventilate the subject and instill into it the reality of daily life.
The only way to maintain a moderate sum of happiness in this life, is not to worry about the future or regret the past too much
There ain't no genius here. Strategy in baseball is overrated. People say, 'That Weaver, he plays for the long ball too much.' You bet I do. Hit 'em out. Then I got no worry about somebody lousing up a bunt, I got no worry about the hit and run - and that's really overrated - I got no worry about base-running errors. And I can't screw it up myself.
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