The fake gets along with everyone – not out of merit, but convenience.
They smile to please, agree to avoid conflict, move through the world without leaving a trace. They live behind masks, shedding their skin to fit the room. Flexible to the extreme – not out of wisdom, but out of fear of rejection. And because of that, they’re accepted. They’re liked. Easy to carry… but impossible to trust.

And the truthful one? That person unsettles.
Because they don’t bend. They don’t act out of convenience or soften truths to appear kind. They don’t fit in. They’re too whole to be squeezed into someone else’s mold. They speak their mind, even if their voice shakes. They stand by what they feel, even if it means standing alone. They don’t seduce – they reveal. And for that, they don’t always please.

But it’s exactly in them that peace lives.
Trust finds a home in those who aren’t afraid to disappoint for the sake of honesty. The truthful one might not be easy to hear – but that’s where the soul finds solid ground.
In a world addicted to appearances, being real is an act of courage.
And often, an invitation to solitude – but also, to freedom.

The truth is: you don’t care at all about being validated and approved! Yes… you don’t Fk$&9@ care! This is called true freedom!

Andréia Silva

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