@fiago7 Itโs funny that people think this will set a precedent since that assumes that FIFA will be fair in any way ๐ญ
Buddy this was an exception hence the corruption!
Sometimes the people trying to bring you down forget one thing:
you were part of the reason they were able to stand in the first place.
You gave support when they had none.
You gave encouragement when they doubted themselves.
You gave time, energy, loyalty, opportunities, advice, and patience when nobody else was around to do it.
You stood beside them when they were struggling, confused, lost, insecure, broke, ignored, or overlooked.
You saw something in them before the world did.
You clapped for them before others even knew their name.
You helped them carry weight they couldnโt carry alone.
You poured into them when they were empty.
And then one day, the same person you helped build starts acting like they built themselves.
Thatโs the part people donโt talk about enough.
Sometimes betrayal doesnโt come from strangers.
Sometimes disrespect doesnโt come from enemies.
Sometimes the hardest lessons come from the people you once protected, supported, defended, or believed in the most.
There are people who will sit at your table, eat from your plate, learn from your mind, grow from your support, borrow your strength, and still turn around and try to compete with you, belittle you, disrespect you, or act as if your role in their journey meant nothing.
Not because you did something wrong.
But because some people canโt handle remembering who helped them when they were weak.
Your presence reminds them of a version of themselves theyโre trying to forget.
Your success reminds them that they didnโt do it alone.
Your silence reminds them of the noise they created.
Your distance reminds them of the bridge they burned.
And your growth reminds them that no matter how much they try to discredit you, they still canโt erase the fact that you were there when they needed someone most.
Thatโs why some people switch up after they start gaining a little confidence, a little attention, a little money, a little power, or a little recognition.
They confuse being helped with being self-made.
They confuse temporary progress with superiority.
They confuse your kindness with weakness.
They confuse your silence with fear.
They confuse your patience with permission.
And then they make the mistake of trying to bite the hand that once helped them heal.
But life has a way of exposing people.
Because no matter how loudly someone tries to rewrite history, the truth doesnโt change.
You know what you did for them.
You know the calls you answered.
You know the opportunities you shared.
You know the advice you gave.
You know the moments you showed up when nobody else did.
You know the emotional weight you carried for people who later acted like your support was irrelevant.
And the truth is, not everyone deserves front-row access to your loyalty.
Not everyone deserves your energy.
Not everyone deserves your softness.
Not everyone deserves unlimited understanding.
Not everyone deserves the version of you that keeps showing up, keeps giving chances, keeps trying to see the good, keeps making excuses for behavior that shouldโve been enough to walk away from.
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