10. You exploit people’s vulnerability. - Deepstash

10. You exploit people’s vulnerability.

With toxic people, instead of showing genuine concern for those who are struggling, you look for ways to benefit from their pain. You might give a homeless person a dollar and post it on social media for likes.

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