17/04/2025
Not everyone around you is your friend. Just because people laugh with you, spend time with you, or even offer compliments doesn't mean they have good intentions. People can pretend well. Some may act supportive and kind, but deep down, they may not wish you well.
True friendship is not about who’s around you during your good times. It’s about who stands by you during the tough moments. Real friends offer support, encouragement, and honesty, even when the truth is hard to hear. Fake people, however, will disappear when things get difficult. They may even take pleasure in your struggles.
It’s important to pay attention to how people act when you’re going through challenges. Do they offer help, or do they gossip about your situation? Real situations reveal true colors. Often, when life gets hard, fake people can no longer keep up their act.
Also, watch how people treat others. Someone who talks badly about others to you will likely do the same behind your back. Be careful who you trust with your thoughts and emotions. Not everyone who listens has good intentions.
Value those who are consistent, reliable, and honest. Real friends celebrate your successes without jealousy and offer comfort without judgment. Surround yourself with people who bring positivity and growth into your life.
Remember, quality is more important than quantity. A few genuine friends are far better than a crowd of fake ones. Life becomes lighter when you know who truly stands with you.
So, observe carefully, and never ignore the signs. At the end of the day, real situations will always expose fake people.
— The Storyteller