Be true to yourself, even if others dislike you.
Most attackers cannot verbalize the reason for the attack out loud because chances are it may involve characteristics that make you uniquely yourself, such as your clothing style, choice of words, weight, height, ambition, happiness, accomplishments, intelligence, determination, etc., which would force them to confront their own sense of inadequacy — which is not your problem.
In summary, we have all experienced being victims of personal attacks, whether in our personal or professional lives. It can be incredibly hurtful and damaging to our sense of self-worth. Just know that there are ways to manage these attacks without allowing them to distract you from reaching your goals. I have dedicated myself to being the best version of myself and working diligently to support those who want to learn what I know about success and human behavior.
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