Why Should Your Bullies’ Opinions of You Matter?

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Indifferent.

As we all know, bullies talk a lot of crap and put on a fake persona. They’re loud and obnoxious, which translates to thirsty for attention and admiration.

“Hey! Look at me! Look at me!”

Their lives are so pathetic that the only way they can feel good about themselves is to make others feel bad. It only translates to the bullies’ being insecure and afraid that someone else is either going to outshine them somehow or make them look inferior. Should what they think of you ever matter?

What if I told you that your bullies’ negative thoughts of you only reflected those they secretly have of themselves?

Would you believe me if I said that their hatred of you is only a reflection of their own pathetic self-loathing and that they’re only trying to put it off on you?

Crazy young man in white shirt standing and screaming at woman in pink dress. woman dont care and looking at camera with toothy smile. indoor studio shot, isolated on light brown background.

Understand that bullies put on quite a show to look significant and relevant, and they must work damn hard at keeping up their images. When you stop and think about it, it’s just as pathetic as when someone stuffs their bra or puts a sock in their crotch. Anyone who must expend such an enormous amount of effort to keep the less-than-perfect parts of them hidden can’t be a person who likes themselves much and it’s sad.

Why should you value the opinion of some buffoon who’s a big-time one-upper and desperate to be seen and adored? Realize that this person’s opinion has no merit whatsoever, and their hurtful words carry little weight if any at all.

If you know what to look for, you’ll see these people for what they are, and you won’t take them so seriously. And when you do, it will serve as a buffer to any psycho/emotional harm they may cause you, and your self-esteem will skyrocket!

0 thoughts on “Why Should Your Bullies’ Opinions of You Matter?

  1. foguth says:

    Hiya Ms. Cherie… today, Ms. Sandee included a quote that made me think of your blogs:
    Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one’s definition of your life; define yourself. Harvey Fierstein
    Pawsephone
    PS: in case you don’t know, Ms. Sandee + https://comedy-plus.com

  2. Ruth Muyskens says:

    Easier said than done but good advice none the less. It is made especially difficult when you are an HSP like I am and the bosses on down are bullies.

  3. Kym Gordon Moore says:

    I suppose all of us have been in a position, whether from a bully or others we are surrounded by, where the opinions of others have had some type of effect on our moods and self-reflections. Yet, when you get a little older, girlfriend, that mess don’t roll like it once did. You fight back, by taking back your self-respect and joy for goodness sakes. Great post Cherie! πŸ‘πŸΌπŸ₯°πŸ™ŒπŸΌ

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