“All the glory in the world is not worth a good friend.”
We meet all sorts of people in our lives.
Some people stick with us through thick and thin, no matter what. Others disappear and we never see them again.
It’s fascinating how people interact. Everyone has different ideas and opinions, so we all see things differently.
People who appreciate you will always understand and support you, no matter what you say.
But people who look down on you, no matter how great you are, will always try to put you down and make you feel bad about yourself.
We become the people we spend time with. So, it’s important to choose your friends wisely.
On your journey through life, avoid low-quality friends and people who look down on you. You’ll be happier and more relaxed.
People Who Look Down On You Don’t Want You To Succeed
People who look down on you in life never want you to succeed.
If you have a great idea and want to start a business, they’ll discourage you. They’ll tell you you’re not good enough and that you’ll fail. They’ll scare you into giving up.
When you’re down, they’ll kick you while you’re down. They’ll criticize you and tell you that you should have listened to them. They’ll say you failed because you didn’t follow their advice.
People who look down on you from the bottom of their hearts don’t truly want you to do well. They’re the worst kind of people.
If you succeed through hard work, they’ll take credit for your success. They’ll say it was their criticism that pushed you to improve.
Even if you succeed, they’ll say it was just luck. They’ll never acknowledge your effort or your value.
No matter how great you are, people who look down on you will always put you down. They’ll always compare you to others.
Don’t let people who look down on you hold you back. Learn to walk away.
People Who Really Look Down On You Like To Put You Down
If someone looks down on you, they’ll deny your worth. They’ll only see your flaws, not your strengths.
So, no matter what you do or say, they’ll always criticize you. They’ll pick on your mistakes and make you feel embarrassed.
People who look down on you have very little tolerance. They won’t understand you, and they’ll judge your entire character based on your mistakes.
They won’t accept you, they won’t forgive your flaws, and they won’t wish you well. Even if you make a small mistake, they’ll spread it around like wildfire.
Avoid people who look down on you. They’ll bring you down, make you doubt yourself, and hold you back.
Everyone faces setbacks in life, and everyone is imperfect. You don’t need everyone to like you.
The best thing to do when someone looks down on you is to walk away.
People Who Really Look Down On You Won’t Genuinely Help You
We all face challenges and hardships in life. We make friends to find support and encouragement.
We also hope that someone will be there to help us when we’re struggling.
But people who truly look down on you won’t be there for you when you need them. They’ll only be there to watch you fail.
People who look down on you have fundamentally denied your worth. In their social circles, you’re probably considered low-quality or useless.
So, people who look down on you won’t truly help you. In their minds, you’re not worth their time or effort.
They’ve already rejected you completely.
Walk away from people who look down on you. They have no value in your life.
People who look down on you won’t just refuse to help you, they’ll also hold you back, criticize you, and bring you down.
We can’t be friends with everyone we meet.
Some people are in our lives to teach us lessons, while others are there to help us become better people.
The first group is the one that looks down on you and criticizes you. The second group is the one that shares your values and walks beside you.
“Friendship is a quiet, unassuming love, guided by reason, matured by habit, and born out of long acquaintance and mutual understanding. It is free from jealousy and fear.”
You still have a long way to go. Learn to choose your friends wisely. Spend time with people who are thoughtful, well-mannered, educated, and have a broad perspective.
“Treat everyone with respect, be friendly with most people, be close to a few, and be intimate with one.”
Leave behind people who look down on you. Don’t waste your time and energy on people who don’t deserve it.
Focus on improving yourself. Because only when you become better will you truly be respected and appreciated.