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In this video, titled *“Manipulation 101,”* I continue the story from the moment me and Cabana Boy crossed paths in the control center at Charles Egeler’s North Side — like two ships passing in the night. What followed was a series of calculated decisions driven by emotion, attachment, and a belief that I could outsmart the system. After my custody level was lowered and I was transferred to a lower-security facility, I became convinced that the only way to get back to Cabana Boy was to manipulate my security points. In my mind, that meant intentionally placing myself in a situation that would result in a **major misconduct**, knowing that minor tickets wouldn’t change my classification. I thought if I played the system, the system would play back in my favor. What actually happened was very different. My plan worked only halfway — I did receive the misconduct and I did get transferred — but **not where I wanted to go**. Instead of ending up back with Cabana Boy, I landed somewhere else entirely. That’s where I eventually met *Cat Daddy*, and the story took another unexpected turn. This video is about accountability and self-reflection. It’s about recognizing how manipulation — even when we think it’s clever or necessary — rarely produces the outcome we’re chasing. I tried again and again to force situations, control outcomes, and bend systems to my will, only to learn that manipulation leads to detours, not destinations. Street Topics TV exists to tell the truth about these moments — the thinking behind the choices, the consequences that followed, and the lessons learned. *Manipulation doesn’t get you where you want to go. Honesty, patience, and growth do.*