Don't Play Games with Someone's Heart
Juggling attention from several people isn't a sign of strength—it's recklessness.
It's like borrowing someone's trust without caring if you break it.
When you flirt and lead someone on without any real plan to follow through,
you're not being fun or mysterious. You're just misleading them.
Hearts aren't a game, and people aren't backup plans waiting for your next choice.
If you're not serious about building something real, don't start it.
If you're not sure, keep your words simple and honest.
If you're just lonely or restless, don't drag someone else's emotions into your distraction.
What seems like harmless fun to you can turn into real pain for them.
A few sweet messages, some extra time, a hint of "maybe someday"—
those small things can build dreams that crash hard later.
The hurt might not show on the outside, but it can linger quietly for a long time.
Think carefully about the feelings you stir up.
Some people carry hidden scars already, and new ones take time to mend.
Not everyone bounces back quickly.
Put kindness and truth first.
Choose being real over feeling wanted for a moment.
Because broken trust remembers.
And sooner or later, the weight of what we've done finds its way back to us.
Ancestral Healing
Art: The last Lion - Michael Parker
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