Don't know what to say to you fake ninjas
Dealing with people who pretend to be your friends but act differently behind your back can be emotionally draining. These "fake ninjas" are often deceptive and may undermine your trust or confidence. From my experience, the key to navigating these relationships is to remain calm and avoid reacting impulsively. Instead, take the time to assess the situation objectively. One effective approach is to set clear boundaries and limit your interactions with individuals who display fake behavior. Keeping your circle small and trustworthy can significantly improve your emotional wellbeing. Additionally, focusing on positivity and surrounding yourself with genuine friends helps reduce the impact of negativity. In conversations involving fake ninjas, sometimes silence or minimal response is more powerful than confrontation. You don't owe anyone an explanation for distancing yourself, especially when their intentions are not sincere. Learning to recognize early signs of fake intentions—such as inconsistency, gossiping, or passive-aggressive remarks—can help you preemptively protect yourself. Through trial and error, I’ve found that investing time in self-care, pursuing personal goals, and engaging with honest relationships is the best way to mitigate the harm caused by fake people. Remember, your peace of mind is paramount, and not everyone deserves access to your trust or energy.

























































