"Scapegoat to Self-Truth: When Karma Finally Sees You"

Date Added: 13th November 2024

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Scapegoat to Self-Truth: When Karma Finally Sees You

Introduction

Being cut off from your family and painted as the scapegoat is a heavy burden. You spend years feeling isolated, misunderstood, and like you don’t quite belong.

The pain can be suffocating, and the worst part is that no matter how much you try to explain, no one seems to get it. You’re left living in the shadows of their version of you, constantly questioning yourself and trying to fit into a narrative that doesn’t align with who you really are. Over time, you learn to push through, to survive, and to slowly figure out who you are, piece by piece, against all odds.

But what keeps you going is that deep knowing—the sense that one day, maybe not today, but one day, the truth will come out. You start to get more comfortable in your own skin, learning how to live authentically, even when it feels like the world is against you.

Then, one day, someone—someone who gets it—finally says what you’ve always known. They tell you that everything you’ve felt, everything you’ve experienced, it’s all true. And in that moment, it hits you like a wave. It’s not just validation; it’s karma. It’s like all the years of pain, doubt, and isolation suddenly make sense. Someone finally sees you for who you really are, and that truth is just as powerful as anything else.

It’s not about getting back at anyone—it’s about finally feeling that the fight to be yourself wasn’t in vain. It’s a moment of peace, of relief, and a reminder that no matter how tough it got, you were always right to trust yourself.

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