"Have you ever noticed that when someone can't face their own faults they make you the problem instead? It's easier for them to paint you as the villain than to confront their own mistakes or take responsibility for their actions. By placing the blame on you they create a convenient distraction from the truth they've been avoiding. But no matter how much they deflect or shift the narrative it doesn't change the reality of their behavior.
Their actions are a reflection of their own inner struggles and insecurities, not a measure of your worth or who you are.
You don't have to carry the weight of their unresolved issues. Those belong to them, not you."
Yes, always remember that when someone struggles to acknowledge their own faults, they often resort to shifting blame onto others, painting them as the problem rather than facing their own shortcomings.
By casting you as the antagonist, they evade the discomfort of confronting their mistakes or owning up to their actions.
This tactic serves as a convenient distraction from the truths they seek to avoid.
Despite their attempts to deflect or distort the narrative, the reality of their behavior remains unchanged.
Their actions stem from their internal battles and insecurities, reflecting their struggles rather than defining your value or identity. You need not bear the burden of their unresolved issues; those burdens belong solely to them, not to you.
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