Friday, May 2, 2025

Blessed and Highly Favored

“When They Don’t Like You Because They Want to Be You”



Isn’t it sad when someone dislikes you, not because of anything you've done, but because of who you are? There’s a specific kind of tension that comes from encountering a person who sees your light—and instead of being inspired, they try to dim it. The truth is, sometimes people don't dislike you at all—they're upset because you remind them of what they're not.

There are individuals so obsessed, so fixated, that they spend their waking hours trying to tear down what you’ve built. They nitpick your words, mock your appearance, question your choices, and highlight every flaw they think they see. But here's the irony: while they’re busy watching you, dissecting you, and speaking on you, they have yet to take an honest look in the mirror.

It’s projection, plain and simple. Their obsession is rooted in admiration they can’t admit. Your confidence triggers their insecurity. Your ambition shines a light on their lack of direction. Your peace exposes their chaos. So, instead of working on themselves, they focus on you.

It’s sad—not because you need their approval, but because they're trapped in a cycle of envy and self-denial. They don’t need an enemy; they need healing. But healing takes introspection, accountability, and growth—things they’re not ready for.

So don’t take it personally. Let them talk. Let them watch. Let them be obsessed. Meanwhile, you keep building. Keep growing. Keep being authentically you. Because the truth is, no one ever envies the average. They only envy the exceptional.

And whether they love you or hate you, they’re still thinking about you. That’s power. Use it wisely.


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