Good people don’t suffer the most because they're adored the most. That is only the outward perception.
The “bad” person suffers in many ways often unseen. They are self-conscious and afraid of losing power or of anyone seeing their weaknesses or flaws. They are terrified of losing control. They are not happy. Usually, unkindness comes from a place of hurt, often so deep inside that the person is not even aware.
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Good people don’t suffer the most because they're adored the most. That is only the outward perception.
The “bad” person suffers in many ways often unseen. They are self-conscious and afraid of losing power or of anyone seeing their weaknesses or flaws. They are terrified of losing control. They are not happy. Usually, unkindness comes from a place of hurt, often so deep inside that the person is not even aware.