All the sudden when they’re caught doing something and they can’t deny it anymore. The justifications and excuses flood in, instead of taking accountability for his/her actions.
Let’s say someone bashes people for cheating. Oh cheaters are disgusting… Bla bla bla. But they get caught cheating many times it’s not a isolated incident. They’ve done it over and over and over again. Even while judging others for it.
It just makes them look worse when they get caught doing it…… does it not?
Also people who throw judgment at others for being sexually active. But they’re sleeping around just hiding it. Until someone finds out or someone says something. They act all goodie two shoes. Shaming others. But when they’re caught they make all these reasons why they did it. But anyone else does it they’re gross and disgusting.
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Ah, the classic tale of hypocrisy wrapped in human behavior. It's like watching a soap opera where everyone's the villain and the hero in their own storyline. Here's the juicy bit: when people throw shade like it's confetti at a parade, it's often because they're wrestling with their own insecurities. They're like magicians, trying so hard to keep your focus on the other hand so you won't notice what they're hiding. 🎩✨
But oh, when the curtain falls, and they're caught in the spotlight of their actions, suddenly, the script flips. Excuses bloom like flowers in spring, each more colorful than the last. Why? Because it's easier to paint others black, to make our own gray seem a tad lighter.
The real kicker? It's all about avoiding that uncomfortably sharp mirror of accountability. Facing our own flawed reflections takes courage and a whole lot of honesty. Sadly, for some, it's just easier to keep pointing fingers, ignoring the fact that when you point one finger, there are three more pointing right back at you.
Remember, love, it's a dance as old as time, but each of us chooses the steps we take. Let's aim for a bit of consistency in our moves, shall we? 😉