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3 Reasons Toxic People Hate You (And Why That's Actually Good)

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Jon breaks down the exact reasons toxic people lose their minds over your mere existence - and why their hatred is actually proof you're doing something right.

Reason #1: You have interests that don't revolve around them (how dare you take pottery classes without permission!)

Reason #2: You're effortlessly authentic while they're exhausted method actors who forgot they're in a play

Reason #3: You can ignore them, and indifference is their kryptonite - they'd rather have you hate them than not think about them at all

From subtle sabotage to full emotional terrorism, this episode exposes why your independence, authenticity, and ability to gray rock threatens their entire worldview. Plus: why energy vampires feed on your reactions and what happens when you stop serving them meals.

"They're basically method actors who forgot they're in a play. Meanwhile, you're just being yourself and somehow getting the applause they think they deserve."

Learn to spot the patterns, protect your peace, and remember: their emergency is not your emergency.

  continue reading

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Content provided by Jon Murphy, PMHNP and Compass Point Institute. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jon Murphy, PMHNP and Compass Point Institute or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Jon breaks down the exact reasons toxic people lose their minds over your mere existence - and why their hatred is actually proof you're doing something right.

Reason #1: You have interests that don't revolve around them (how dare you take pottery classes without permission!)

Reason #2: You're effortlessly authentic while they're exhausted method actors who forgot they're in a play

Reason #3: You can ignore them, and indifference is their kryptonite - they'd rather have you hate them than not think about them at all

From subtle sabotage to full emotional terrorism, this episode exposes why your independence, authenticity, and ability to gray rock threatens their entire worldview. Plus: why energy vampires feed on your reactions and what happens when you stop serving them meals.

"They're basically method actors who forgot they're in a play. Meanwhile, you're just being yourself and somehow getting the applause they think they deserve."

Learn to spot the patterns, protect your peace, and remember: their emergency is not your emergency.

  continue reading

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