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Samanth Shetty

Building Nestsure • 24d

Some people want to be misunderstood. Not by accident but by design. They twist the narrative, whisper half-truths, play victim in rooms you’re not in. All while planting seeds to build their own little empire on the ashes of the one you helped build. They don’t need to be right. They just need you to stay silent. And the world will assume you were guilty. But here’s the catch Real ones don’t fight to prove their worth. They let time pull the curtains back. So let them talk. Let them perform. Because empires built on manipulation eventually collapse under their own lies. And when they do, the truth won’t need a mic. It’ll echo on its own.

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