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Anonymous
April 23rd, 2018 2:45am
You may feel everyone hates you because you didn't meet their expectations, did something you weren't suppose to and many other reasons too.
I like to share a possible reason. Sometimes we tend to underestimate ourselves within our negative thoughts/emotions it may be a reason for this.
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