u/Certain-Concern9519

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Doing the wrong thing, the thing that will benefit you even if it hurts people, will reward you with less pain and suffering compared to doing the right thing even if you don't want to.

Based on my experience and how people treat me, I can say that, those who try to do the right thing always end up hurt or hopeless( Just like me)

Use me as an example; I could have done so many bad things to my friends, but I was stupid and did the right thing. In the end, they ended up hurting and betraying me, even those who didn't do anything wrong.

That's why, if you become vulnerable, they'll attack you, like sharks that have smelled a drop of blood in the sea

I could have hidden things from them, spoken badly of them and said how disgusting they are, but no, I didn't do that, and in the end they hurt me so much.

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u/Certain-Concern9519 — 16 days ago
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I've had a situation, a very common one, where I do the right thing even when I don't want to, where I do what's right even knowing it will hurt me later.I met a girl, we got close, we liked each other but we never talked about our feelings, and then when she finally does, she doesn't feel them anymore. But it's okay, I respected her decision, even though I tried so hard to like her and please her, until a friend of mine makes less effort and she gives in. This made me very sad and disappointed. Today I realized that I could and wanted to do so many bad things, but I didn't because I wanted to do the right thing, and in the end I hurt myself much more.

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u/Certain-Concern9519 — 16 days ago