Trusting someone is a hit or miss. Blindly believing this person could be worth your time. Someone you can feel safe around. Someone who you feel calm around.
You open up to them, you’re there to listen to all their worries, and make the greatest memories with them.
However, trusting someone after you meet them, and get to know them. That’s another story.
They could be the most wicked person, but you would never know. Someone you were warned about, someone so vile and devious that just hearing their name can make you feel ashamed.
Whether it’s making you blind to your friends wishes, or throwing all the mixed feelings and bad thoughts out of your mouth.
But you know what they say, ignorance is bliss. But what if you choose to be ignorant? That will only cause blisters.
Blisters so deep, the slightest movement will send a reminder no one was on your side.
You will feel the hurt, the betrayal, the agonizing feeling of disgust and despair every day.
It doesn’t matter if it’s not you, if you might not be the one to feel that pain, but others around you will.
The most common thing you’d hear is, “Well that didn’t happen to me. I never saw this side of them.” Or “you said something way too late.”
You see something, say something. But people think everything is sweet, and ignoring it is for the better.
It wasn’t me, I didn’t personally experience that. So it doesn’t matter. Stirring and mixing around people’s emotions, baking it in an oven of despair.
Quick and easy like dollar store cake batter. It’s been an unspoken rule that if someone you trust and care about does something bad, we give them the benefit of the doubt and forgive them.
But sometimes that unspoken ignorance against hostility can lead to hospitalization.
That ignorance that we love can lead to habits. That ignorance we love can ruin someone’s life. That ignorance we love can make broken hearts. That ignorance we love can destroy someone before a new situation even starts.
Ignorance is bliss, a villain’s greatest wish. Because this ignorance can lead to blisters, ones too deep to fix.
You open up to them, you’re there to listen to all their worries, and make the greatest memories with them.
However, trusting someone after you meet them, and get to know them. That’s another story.
They could be the most wicked person, but you would never know. Someone you were warned about, someone so vile and devious that just hearing their name can make you feel ashamed.
Whether it’s making you blind to your friends wishes, or throwing all the mixed feelings and bad thoughts out of your mouth.
But you know what they say, ignorance is bliss. But what if you choose to be ignorant? That will only cause blisters.
Blisters so deep, the slightest movement will send a reminder no one was on your side.
You will feel the hurt, the betrayal, the agonizing feeling of disgust and despair every day.
It doesn’t matter if it’s not you, if you might not be the one to feel that pain, but others around you will.
The most common thing you’d hear is, “Well that didn’t happen to me. I never saw this side of them.” Or “you said something way too late.”
You see something, say something. But people think everything is sweet, and ignoring it is for the better.
It wasn’t me, I didn’t personally experience that. So it doesn’t matter. Stirring and mixing around people’s emotions, baking it in an oven of despair.
Quick and easy like dollar store cake batter. It’s been an unspoken rule that if someone you trust and care about does something bad, we give them the benefit of the doubt and forgive them.
But sometimes that unspoken ignorance against hostility can lead to hospitalization.
That ignorance that we love can lead to habits. That ignorance we love can ruin someone’s life. That ignorance we love can make broken hearts. That ignorance we love can destroy someone before a new situation even starts.
Ignorance is bliss, a villain’s greatest wish. Because this ignorance can lead to blisters, ones too deep to fix.