Dealing with hurtful people who won't change

Dealing with hurtful people who won't change

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Stop blaming yourself for your stupid decisions

Don't get trapped in a cycle of blaming yourself for past decisions. What you did then isn't what you'll do next time. And what you did then doesn't say who you are today. 

The traps some people set for us by playing the victim

If you find yourself questioning whether it's okay to step back from a someone who is always playing the victim (and perhaps blaming you for almost everything wrong in their life), you need a way out and a way back to your sanity and well-being. 

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