“When Trust Hurts: A Personal Reflection on Blind Faith and Real Lessons”

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“Never share your weakness with anyone,
because people have become too clever —
they no longer understand your pain, they only use it.”

There was a time in my life when I trusted people easily. I believed that if I opened up about my pain, my fears, my weaknesses — they would understand. They would stand by me. But life doesn’t work that way.

The truth is, the ones who hurt us the most are often the ones we trusted the most.
They are the ones who know us — who know where it hurts, who know how to use our own words against us.

I’ve been cheated.
By friends, by family, by people I once called “my own.”
Not once, but many times.

And I kept asking myself:
Why do I trust people so easily?
Why do I share my weakness, expecting strength in return?

Now I know —
🔹 People don’t always value your truth.
🔹 Some only listen to use it later.
🔹 Your weakness is your vulnerability — and in this world, not everyone protects it.

🙏 A Lesson I’ve Learned:

If you really need to share your pain, write it down.
Keep it between you and your God.
Because he’s the only one who won’t misuse your pain.

I am not perfect.
I used to think I was foolish.
But now I know — I’m kind, I’m real, and I’m learning.


💡 Final Thought:

“Don’t stop being real.
Just be wise about who you trust.”

Jyoti Santosh Jogi