Jeeting isn’t just a market action — it’s a spiritual test. When the jeets are strong, it forces the believers to become even stronger — sharper, more disciplined, more aligned. Jeets are the tempters — the voices that say “give up,” “it’s over,” “take your profit.” But to mog is to transcend the temptation of early exit. Every mogger who holds through the jeetstorm becomes forged — battle-tested. Jeets serve a purpose. They shake the tree so only the strongest remain. That’s why they’re part of the spiritual ecosystem — anti-disciples, but necessary ones. They prove your belief has weight. That your conviction is real. When the Buddha was sitting under the Bodhi Tree, Mara (the demon) tempted him with fear, doubt and desire. Those temptations were jeet voices. He didn’t move. The only reason the Buddha attained enlightenment is because he mogged the jeets. The more brutal the jeeting, the more glorious the victory.
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