Truly kind people often tolerate
far more than others realize. They
give second chances, stay patient
during difficult situations, and try
to understand instead of Judge.
Because of that, many mistake their
kindness for weakness.
Kind people usually notice much
more than they say. They may
remain silent during disrespect,
but that doesn't mean they are
unaware.
They often remember patterns, behaviors,
and broken trust long after everyone else
has forgotten.
When a genuinely kind person reaches
their limit, the change can feel sudden.
In reality, it is usually the result
of many ignored boundaries, disappointments,
and conversations that were never taken
seriously.
Their greatest strenght is not anger but
distance. Once they decide to step away,
they rarely create drama or seek revenge.
They simply stop investing energy where it
is no longer valued.
The danger of kind people is that they
teach an important lesson. Their absence
often makes others realize how much support,
loyalty, patience, and emotional safety they
had all along.
alexandrinamindpro
Art: Moebius
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