Yes, you are the villain in their story. Not because you actually hurt someone, but simply because of how you are and how unapologetically you exist. The way you choose to live your life on your own terms, without constantly adjustingyourself to fit into their expectations. The way you accept yourself completely, flatos, quirks, contradictions and all, withoutasking the world for permission. Your authenticity quietly threatens the carefully maintained fakeness they hide behin every single day. Your directness threatens the little games, silent manipulations and subtle control they thought no one would ever question. Your strength to not be perfect threatens their pristine image, which is just a facade and they know it. So what's the next best thing for hem to do? Make you the problem. Fine then, be the problem. Be the biggest problem they've ever faced. Fake perfection only looks impressive until someone taps it and realizes it's mostly decoration.
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Let's celebrate life's little blessings together. A space to share what you're thankful for and cultivate a habit of gratitude. Inspire others and be inspired by the power of appreciation.