Toxic People in Your Circle
There are those guys you’ve known since childhood, friends for life, so to speak. But they’re toxic, thinking only of themselves, giving no importance to your problems or feelings. When you finally decide to open up and share what’s really going on in your soul, they just laugh at you and throw out advice like, “Don’t worry, it’ll be fine.”
Then you get inspired by an idea — you now have a new outlook on life, and you want to “change the scenery.” You choose the path of growth, but stepping into the unknown alone feels scary. So, you share your idea with those old friends, who, instead of supporting you, call you an idiot and suggest hitting the bar instead. You’re just used to hanging out with them; they’re your only friends.
So why is it hard to cut ties with them? The answer is simple — you’re afraid of being alone.
There are those guys you’ve known since childhood, friends for life, so to speak. But they’re toxic, thinking only of themselves, giving no importance to your problems or feelings. When you finally decide to open up and share what’s really going on in your soul, they just laugh at you and throw out advice like, “Don’t worry, it’ll be fine.”
Then you get inspired by an idea — you now have a new outlook on life, and you want to “change the scenery.” You choose the path of growth, but stepping into the unknown alone feels scary. So, you share your idea with those old friends, who, instead of supporting you, call you an idiot and suggest hitting the bar instead. You’re just used to hanging out with them; they’re your only friends.
So why is it hard to cut ties with them? The answer is simple — you’re afraid of being alone.