Sometimes people pretend you’re a bad person, so they don’t feel guilty about the things they did to you.

Sometimes people pretend you’re a bad person, so they don’t feel guilty about the things they did to you.

It’s a sad reality that sometimes people will try to justify their actions by painting you as a bad person. It’s a defense mechanism that allows them to avoid feeling guilty about what they’ve done to you. By making you out to be the villain, they can convince themselves that they were justified in their behavior, and that they didn’t do anything wrong.

This kind of behavior can be frustrating and hurtful, especially if you know that you didn’t do anything to deserve it. It can make you feel isolated and alone, and it can be difficult to know how to respond.

One way to deal with this kind of situation is to focus on your own truth. You know who you are and what you stand for, and you don’t need anyone else’s validation to know that you’re a good person. Don’t let someone else’s narrative define who you are.

At the end of the day, it’s important to remember that you can’t control how someone else sees you or what they say about you. What you can control is how you react and how you choose to move forward. Stay true to yourself, and don’t let anyone else’s negativity bring you down.