There comes a time when your intuition speaks louder than your attachments. When you no longer ignore the subtle discomfort, the drained energy, the knowing that something—or someone—is past its season in your life. Trust that feeling. Discernment isn't paranoia; it's protection.
Stop letting people who contribute so little to your life control your thoughts, emotions, and happiness. Guard your mind and heart carefully, focusing on those who truly care for you. Don’t allow their indifference or negativity to dictate your feelings.
Next time you approach someone who you intuitively feel is doing you wrong, pay close attention to their body language when initially asking them a question, look at their eyes, their shoulders, and the way their body reacts. The truth will present itself in body language.
Remember to use your intuition. A person who tells you the truth doesn't mind being questioned. Yes, people don't like when assumptions are made, but the right individual will compassionately inform you of the truth, so your heart and mind can be at ease. A liar won't.