“La cizaña no grita… envenena.”

“El veneno más fuerte entra disfrazado de consejo.”

Aquí tienes un poema que nos recuerda que la manipulación puede torcer la mirada: hace odiar sin razón y confiar en quien nunca lo mereció. ✨❤️✍️

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☠️ ¿Te hicieron odiar a alguien que nunca te falló?

2025/8/24 Edited to

... Read moreThe poem "El Veneno De La Cizana" metaphorically reveals how manipulation acts like a silent poison, infiltrating our minds without warning. This ‘cizaña’ or tares sow suspicion and damage, clouding one's judgment and stealing inner peace. Manipulation leads us to falsely distrust those who have never harmed us, while making the truly disloyal appear faithful—turning reality upside down. This concept aligns with psychological research on how misinformation and toxic communication affect human relationships. When false advice or dishonest words masquerade as truth, they can create wrongful animosity, perpetuating conflict and emotional pain. The true harm lies not in direct wounds but in the lies that alter perception and trust, impacting mental health and social bonds. Understanding the mechanisms behind such manipulation helps in recognizing and defending against it. Critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and open communication can counteract the ‘veneno’ or poison of deceit. Building awareness of these dynamics is essential for cultivating healthy relationships and peace of mind. This poetic insight serves as a reminder to question motives behind unsolicited advice or suspicious narratives, fostering discernment between genuine concern and harmful influence. Ultimately, the poem emphasizes the importance of truth and clarity in preserving trust, a cornerstone for genuine connections in any community or personal relationship.