Fake people have the following 4 characteristics

Fake people have the following 4 characteristics 

We all know someone who offers help… but who, deep down, expects something in return. Recognition, a future favor, or even a public compliment. These people act under the guise of generosity, but it's actually their own self-interest that guides them. Their motivation? To be seen, admired, valued. As a result, their goodwill often lacks sincerity. And when they don't get what they want, they suddenly become absent or indifferent. Genuine help, on the other hand, doesn't need the spotlight. It's simply given, without expectation.

They do good… to shine.
Some people always seem to make the right choices, take the right actions, and say the right words. On paper, it's commendable. But in reality, it often resembles a well-rehearsed performance. Their goal? To show how "wonderful" they are. They transform every action into a performance, every act of kindness into a communication strategy. But genuine kindness is lived in the shadows, without the need for recognition. Being wary of overly controlled behavior and exaggerated smiles is a way to protect yourself from disillusionment.

Their kindness is a costume

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