A Letter To An Unnecessary Enemy
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A Letter To An Unnecessary Enemy

You no longer deserve my effort but deserve the Karma to come.

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A Letter To An Unnecessary Enemy
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Dear Unnecessary Enemy,

First off let me say you have made the mistake of not only wronging me but also thinking you did nothing wrong. By not acknowledging your actions and not taking any responsibility, this makes you in the wrong. By saying words with malicious intent, you are in the wrong. By ignoring, running away or brushing the situation off, you are in the wrong. You have also wronged me by talking rudely about me to other people. I know this must have made you feel better about yourself, but do you mind just not? Honestly, whatever you say doesn't really matter because at the end of the day, I can sleep without worrying about what kind of person I am.

You didn't have to be my friend or like me. All I simply asked was to be respected, tolerated or simply not talked to. Honestly, I don't like you, but I never made it a point to go out of my way to ruin your day. I never said anything rude or malicious towards you. I have actually attempted to ask every now and then how your day went.

During conversations with my friends, you happened to be in the area. Not once did I ever ask for your opinion. Not once did I ever share anything personal with you. You simply hear me having a conversation with someone and feel the need to interject. You claim to "know me" based off what you hear rather than asking me directly. To me, this comes across as not only desperate for attention, but also insecure.

Your sole mission has been clear. You have tried to bring me down. You said words against me hoping they would affect me in a negative way. Your reasons aren't clear, but I can assume they are because you're insecure about yourself and need to take it out on someone. You can say you are just joking all you want. Truth is, you're also a liar. You honestly don't know me because if you did, you would know how chill of a person I am. I don't normally flip out unless under a serious attack. You have not only brought a negative vibe into my life, but you've also been unnecessarily rude. You are not worth my time, patience or effort. I can say that I've at least tried to be civil and respectful towards you.

I don't regret meeting anyone in my life because a person is either a blessing or a lesson. As unnecessarily rude as you have been, this was not a hate or regret letter. This is simply a thank you for reminding me of what is important. You have reminded me why it's important to continue to be myself. You have given me the drive to be the best I can be because of how bad of a person you are. I have this drive to prove you wrong, to prove that you have no right to make fun of me. You did wrong me and you do deserve the karma to come. But thanks, I guess, for also reminding me not everyone is like me. And how you will never be like me.

Sincerely,

Someone who was unnecessarily wronged

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