And the last one, stage number seven, is the miserable ending to their life. If they grow old without love, respect, or any real connection to other people, they sit there thinking about all the relationships they destroyed and all the people they pushed away. When those people tried to love them, what did they do? They were absent. Their health starts declining, and the image they worked so hard to maintain begins fading. The worst part of all is that they still cannot accept that they were the problem all along. This is the delusional part of it. So they die holding on to their delusions, angry at a world that simply stopped playing along with their games, stopped being an extension of their ego. This is the inevitable path for those who choose manipulation over genuine connection and control over authentic love.
Conclusion and Final Thoughts
The early phases may feel like winning, but the final chapters tell a very different story. I know you are holding on to a lot of anger and resentment, and maybe you’re sad because what you went through is not what you deserved. Of course, they should face the consequences, but there is no greater consequence than their own life because the things they do, the pain they cause, always come back to them. It always finds a way back to its source. So you just have to sit back and let things happen. That’s why I say if you go silent, if you do not intervene, if you do not talk to them, if you become indifferent, you will watch them fall apart because there is nobody in your absence.
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