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Why did hypocrisy become the norm? and why are we still waiting for those who betrayed us?
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Agree, it is strange to observe how many people evaluate others solely based on external brilliance, material status or activity in social networks. It has become more important what brand clothes someone wears, instead of understanding what kind of person he really is.

Why do we allow hypocrisy to enter our lives? Why, even after someone betrayed us, we still feel the desire to maintain communication with him? After all, it would seem that when you consider a person your best friend, betrayal seems incredible.

It never ceases to amaze me how people can be so duplicitous. After all, the real value of a person is not in his appearance or social status, but in how he relates to others, what values he is guided by.

I'm just tired of being disappointed in people I thought were close. Maybe it's time to think about how we value each other and start appreciating real feelings and tenderness instead of vanity and hypocrisy?

How do you look at this problem? Why, in your opinion, is the world permeated with hypocrisy, and how can we change this situation? I will wait for your thoughts!

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