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Don’t pick sides until you know the full story.
<p>Some people are masters at making others look guilty while hiding their own truth. I learned his lesson in the hard way and I can teach this: Never rush to choose a side before the truth is complete; the most skilled manipulators win by controlling the first narrative.</p><p>Some people excel at manipulating perceptions, presenting themselves as victims or as morally blameless while concealing their own actions or responsibilities. Since the truth is often more complex than it appears, it's important to listen to all perspectives and understand the full context before judging who is right or wrong.</p><p>Quick judgments are the easiest trap to fall into. Reality is rarely one-sided, and perception can be a carefully constructed illusion. Those who manipulate often rely on our haste, knowing that certainty feels safer than inquiry. True discernment waits, observes, and resists the pressure to choose prematurely. Patience becomes a shield, and understanding...rare and quiet...becomes your power.</p><p>Happy New Year Family. Have a glorious year of 2026</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><a class="tc-blue" href="https://twocents.space/insights/tag/manifestation">#manifestation</a> <a class="tc-blue" href="https://twocents.space/insights/tag/noble">#noble</a> <a class="tc-blue" href="https://twocents.space/insights/tag/kinging">#kinging</a></p>

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