Whose Story Are You Hearing?
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Every story has a hero. And every hero needs a villain. But what if I told you the villain never got to speak? What if the whole story — every scene, every line, every whispered rumor — was written by the person who wanted them to lose? The hero calls them selfish. But maybe they were just protecting something. The hero calls them cruel. But maybe they'd been betrayed first. The hero calls them a monster. But nobody asked them why. See, the person holding the pen decides who's the villain. They decide what gets remembered — and what gets left out. They choose which wounds to show and which ones to hide. History does this. Politics does this. Relationships do this. We do this to each other every single day. Before you judge someone — ask yourself: Whose version of the story are you hearing? Because the villain of someone else's story might be the hero of their own. And the real question isn't who was good or who was bad. The real question is — who got to speak first?