That’s a really deep question. I think people often project their own insecurities, frustrations, or unresolved issues onto others. When someone is genuinely good, it can unintentionally highlight what they’re missing in their own lives—whether that’s kindness, success, or confidence. Some might feeRead more
Sometimes, people just don’t know how to handle someone who’s different from them, especially if that goodness feels like a mirror to their own flaws. It’s unfortunate, but it’s a part of human complexity.
You can usually tell if someone is a good person with good manners by observing how they treat others, especially those who can’t offer them anything in return. Respectful & Kind: They listen when others speak, don’t interrupt, and treat people with kindness—whether it’s a friend, a stranger, orRead more
You can usually tell if someone is a good person with good manners by observing how they treat others, especially those who can’t offer them anything in return.
Respectful & Kind: They listen when others speak, don’t interrupt, and treat people with kindness—whether it’s a friend, a stranger, or a waiter at a restaurant.
Honest & Trustworthy: They keep their word and don’t manipulate or deceive others.
Empathetic & Considerate: They genuinely care about how others feel and try to help without expecting anything back.
Polite & Courteous: They say “please,” “thank you,” and “sorry” when necessary.
Patient & Understanding: They don’t lose their temper easily and try to see things from different perspectives.
Consistent in Behavior: They act the same way whether in public or private, not just when it benefits them.
Good character isn’t just about big gestures—it’s about the small, everyday actions that show respect and integrity.
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