Revenge

I’ve been thinking: sometimes when people hurt us, our first instinct is to take revenge, to give them back the pain they caused. But lately, I realize there is a much more powerful way of “revenge.” And that is by becoming better than them.

When someone underestimates you, mocks you, or treats you unfairly, what if instead of fighting them with the same bitterness, you fight by improving yourself? By growing, by achieving things they thought you couldn’t, by simply living a life that reflects your strength. That kind of revenge feels so much sweeter. Because it’s not about hurting them, it’s about proving yourself.

Imagine this: someone once told you that you were not capable, not smart enough, not strong enough. Instead of wasting energy to argue with them, you focus on becoming better every day. One day, when they see you standing tall, reaching goals, and being proud of yourself, that is the real moment of payback. 

Without even saying a word, your success speaks louder than any insult they gave.

I think this is the kind of “revenge” that is worth pursuing. It doesn’t poison your heart, it doesn’t trap you in endless anger. It actually makes you stronger, kinder, and more resilient. And in the end, it’s not really about them anymore — it’s about you. Your growth, your peace, and your happiness. That’s what makes it so powerful and…

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