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R U really Good U ?



Nowadays everyone blabbers himself or herself as they are good or better than others.

But, is that so ?

Are we all really good?

Because the way we behave, I am pretty sure that , the answer is a clear BiG No.

The person who thinks that, he/she is good from others clearly shows that he or she is trying to forcefully portray a good image of his/hers.

The one who acts fake , does the shitty stuff only to impress others is a clear case of falseness.

And the ones which do so, don't need you, they just wanna use you for some of their selfish motives.

Like, one day you are very important to them and the next day you become a complete stranger to them.

Once their reason is accomplished then you are not less than an underlying trash to them.


According to me,...

Being good doesn't need to show or clarify your personality to someone by doing the stuffs they like or by which they'll assume you a good person.

Be That version of you, which doesn't need to be proven or to be portrayed to anyone.

That very you, which doesn't need any extra covers and layers to depict his/her natural being to someone.

That only version of yourself which doesn't need any supplement to open up as his/her real self.

In real sense being good means , 

Being kind with the words you use.

A clear reflecting Personality.

A pure heart with no filters.

Being the original you.


This is all what you need to be a good person or simply to be yourself.

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