Some men don't know
they're cheating on
anointed women until
everything starts
collapsing.
Job, health, sleep,
money, all of it...
Some people believe that when you deeply hurt a good-hearted person, life has a way of bringing consequences. When everything starts falling apart - relationships, peace of mind, health, finances, or opportunities - it can feel like a reckoning for the choices that were made.
But it's important to remember that life's difficulties aren't always proof of punishment, and someone's success or struggles aren't reliable evidence of divine approval or disapproval.
A more grounded truth is this: betrayal often carries consequences of its own. When a person cheats, lies or breaks trust, they can lose respect, damage relationships, create guilt, and bring chaos into their own life. Those consequences can eventually touch many areas of their well-being.
Sometimes the collapse isn't a curse. It's the weight of unresolved choices finally catching up with them.
And sometimes the greatest loss isn't what they lose afterward - it's realizing too late the value of the person they betrayed.
From Strong Women
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