- Genre:self-help
- Sub-genre:Spiritual
- Language:English
- Pages:92
- eBook ISBN:9798317840303
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Evil in the Form of Favors explores the thin line between assistance and attachment, guidance and guidance with a price, love and possession, loyalty and leverage. It confronts the people who smile in your face yet quietly resent your growth. The ones who give to you only so they can claim a piece of your future, your confidence, or your peace. These are the individuals whose generosity binds you with strings that tighten each time you try to elevate.
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Not all evil presents itself as a threat. Sometimes it arrives quietly, wrapped in kindness, and disguised as help. The danger is not always the enemy you recognize. It is often the familiar face that stands close enough to influence your decisions and shape your direction. This book is written to expose the subtle, calculated intentions of the people who claim to support you while secretly hoping you never rise above them. These are the individuals who extend their hand only to maintain control, who disguise manipulation as mentorship, dependency as love, and control as care.
Evil in the Form of Favors explores the thin line between assistance and attachment, guidance and guidance with a price, love and possession, loyalty and leverage. It confronts the people who smile in your face yet quietly resent your growth. The ones who give to you only so they can claim a piece of your future, your confidence, or your peace. These are the individuals whose generosity binds you with strings that tighten each time you try to elevate.
Throughout these pages, we examine the intentions behind good deeds that are not good at all. We look at partners, friends, family members, and coworkers who present themselves as supporters but quietly hope for your setback, as long as they can say they were there for you. We analyze the psychology of hidden agendas, the patterns behind harmful generosity, and the spiritual weight of accepting things that were never meant to bless you.
This book challenges you to reevaluate everything that looks like a gift. It takes you beneath the surface to understand jealousy, insecurity, control, and fear, and how each of these forces can be disguised as a favor from someone who claims to care. It also reveals how a good heart can attract harmful people and why discernment is not just wisdom, but protection.
By the final chapter, you will come to understand a truth many people learn far too late. Not every favor is a blessing. Some favors are assignments. Some favors are traps. Some favors are evil wearing the mask of goodwill.
Once you learn to recognize the difference, your relationships, your boundaries, and the people you allow into your life will never look the same again.
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