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Sometimes, people just don’t know how to handle someone who’s different from them, especially if that goodness feels like a mirror to their own flaws. It’s unfortunate, but it’s a part of human complexity.
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Sometimes, people hate a good man not because he did anything wrong, but because of what he represents. A good man can trigger others’ insecurities. His kindness, confidence, or peace might shine a light on someone else’s bitterness, jealousy, or past pain. And instead of facing that, it’s easier to project hate.
Other times, people just follow the crowd. One person starts throwing shade, and others join in without knowing the full story. Happens all the time, especially online or in tight social circles.
And let’s not forget—being “good” doesn’t mean being perfect. People have different definitions of good, and misunderstandings can turn into grudges real quick.
But at the end of the day, if you’re solid and your heart’s in the right place, their hate says more about them than it does about you. Keep your head up.