Saint Dirty Face Doctrine
I’ve always believed the world isn’t black and white. It’s black, white, and grey—shifting, layered, never set in stone. You don’t win by being loud. You win by being ready.
I don’t talk unless I’ve watched. I don’t offer advice unless I’ve listened. The quiet dog bites hardest—and I bite only when necessary.
Eye contact? It’s respect. But it’s also strategy. You don’t lock eyes to connect. You lock eyes to control tempo, to signal readiness, to say without words: I see everything.
I sit in silence and imagine every possible scenario. Not because I’m paranoid. Because I’m prepared. If you’ve already lived the worst in your mind, then when it happens, you’re not broken—you’re calm. And if it doesn’t happen? You feel relief instead of shock.
That’s tactical empathy.
It’s not softness. It’s precision.
It’s feeling everything, showing nothing, and using emotion like a scalpel—not a wound.
🔥 Scene from the Doctrine
The room is burning.
Flames crawl up the walls. Smoke thickens. Alarms scream.
I’m sitting in a cracked vinyl chair, legs crossed, coat untouched by ash. I don’t flinch.
“It’s gonna be fine,” I say.
“I control the chaos. It doesn’t control me.”
Someone younger panics beside me.
“We need to move!”
I nod toward the exit. Already mapped. Already rehearsed.
“I’ve imagined this moment a hundred ways. This one’s the easiest.”
“Trust but verify. Adapt. Overcome. Improvise.”
I stand. The fire seems to pause.
We walk out. Not lucky—ready.
🧠 The Quotes I Live By
- “I control the chaos. It doesn’t control me.”
- “Trust but verify.”
- “Adapt. Overcome. Improvise.”
- “Tactical empathy.”
- “Don’t argue with stupid. You’ll never win.”
- “Silence is strategy. Expect the worst. Watch everything.”
This isn’t pessimism. It’s doctrine.
It’s how I move through the world—quiet, prepared, and wrapped in red.
Red isn’t rage.
Red is readiness.
Saint Dirty Face: Stay Dirty Stay Dangerous
