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if you notice a pattern where someone fails to follow through with any of their commitments—or regularly changes them—it can reveal someone who isn't reliable, doesn't hold themselves accountable for the things they say, or doesn’t value you all that much.
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It's the little things when trying to access a person.
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“You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him.”
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I once knew a guy who was obsessed with how he was portrayed on social media—his posts, profiles, and stories were designed to present him in the best light possible. Yet in reality, he was just a relatively average guy who was good at his job.
We eventually had a falling out, but looking b...
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We all make mistakes. But when you address it in a respectful, kind, and fair way, how do they respond?
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