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Jake Paul shares cryptic philosophical message on friendship, Internet says 'ain't that the truth’

2023-09-26 07:13
Jake Paul took to X to share a cryptic message about friendship
Jake Paul shares cryptic philosophical message on friendship, Internet says 'ain't that the truth’

CLEVELAND, OHIO: Social media influencer turned boxing celebrity Jake Paul, recently posted some serious philosophical ideas online. The 'Problem Child' used X to discuss relationships, pointing out the perilous nature of friendships and the ambiguity around people's intents or motivations.

Notably, Jake Paul recently defeated Nate Diaz, a former welterweight in the UFC, by unanimous decision following 10 rounds of boxing match.

Jake Paul goes philosophical

Jake Paul posted a cryptic post stating, “With your enemies you know, but with your 'friends' you have to learn their true intentions.”

There are many issues surrounding the Paul brothers, but it is unclear what prompted Jake to write the wisdom nugget or to whom he is specifically addressing in the post.

Jake Paul presently has a boxing record of seven wins and one defeat in eight fights, and he has no upcoming fights.

Since beginning his boxing career as a professional in 2020, Paul has only lost once. In an eight-round bout against Tommy Fury, the younger brother of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury, he was defeated by a split decision.

Internet reacts to Jake Paul’s tweet

Jake Paul's cryptic post garnered a variety of comments from netizens, including questions like "Who is he talking about?", observations like "let him be philosophical for today," predictions like "Jake will take out Tyson in round 1," agreements like "aint that the truth," and praise such as "Jake is the Goat."

Additional comments included reflections like "Yeah, my best friend backstabbed me for money so there is that. You never truly know people even if you think you do. Be careful, be wise and learn from your mistakes!"

The post also garnered personal sentiments like "Eh. Don't really do the Friends thing. Been burned too many times. Got my wife and kids. That's all I need."

One user also added, “Whatever it is, it will still hit less than your enemies,” while another said, “What happened with your friends.”

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