Face You’re Villians

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Arthur Slugworth | Total Movies Wiki | FandomWho’s your villain? 

Hopefully, you don’t have one at all! 

Sadly, some people can’t operate without demonizing someone. 

They must have a self-made villain to exist!

 

No matter how much time passes, 

compliments given, 

or distance lived,

Some are quick to vilify anyone.

 

Villains may change over time,

But one must always exist; 

they must have a scapegoat.

Someone to be against to prop themselves up as better. 

 

Vilifiers fail to take responsibility.

They could make changes in their life,

Accept that their problems are their fault. 

Instead, they don’t because it’s easy to vilify than change. 

 

Typically, we should not care, 

but their actions divide others close to us, 

the division is not necessary.

Their patterns must be addressed.  

 

Positively, vilifiers often have a lot of potential, 

They just need to stop making others their villain. 

They need to realize the real villain in their life is themselves. 

 

By making the necessary change, they’ll outshine more than they vilify. 

For more thoughts about villains consider reading this post.

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