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UNFRIENDLY FRIEND: THE SILENT ENEMY WITHIN

UNFRIENDLY FRIEND: THE SILENT ENEMY WITHIN

Friendship is supposed to be a shelter, a space where loyalty, trust, and encouragement bloom. But sometimes, the person you call a “friend” is actually your biggest enemy in disguise—an unfriendly friend.

They clap when you fall, and frown when you rise. They smile to your face, yet plot behind your back. Their compliments are poisoned with envy, their advice laced with traps. They are not there to build you; they are there to break you—slowly, silently, and skillfully.

The danger of an unfriendly friend lies in their closeness. Enemies at a distance cannot hurt you as much as the traitor who sits at your table. They leak your secrets, mock your struggles, and choke your confidence under the mask of “care.”

The truth is clear: Not everyone who walks with you, walks for you. Real friends water your dreams, correct you with love, and protect your spirit. Fake friends destroy with subtle daggers hidden in sweet words.

Cut them off. Protect your peace. Guard your circle. Because sometimes the worst enemy wears the face of a friend.

🔥 Be wise. Choose better. Stay safe.

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