Fraudsters don’t just steal your money; they steal your story. They write the perfect character for you: a loving partner, a trusted friend, a helpful professional. They build the perfect set, and they play their role flawlessly. But the standing ovation isn’t for you. It’s for the curtain call of their successful heist.
Believing in love isn’t a flaw; it’s a testament to your hope. It shows you’re brave enough to seek a bond even when it’s risky. Scammers don’t see your vulnerability; they see an opportunity. They don’t respect your light; they exploit it, using your capacity for trust to trap you. But your heart isn’t the problem; their deception is.
Love isn’t a weakness; it’s a profound act of generosity. To open your heart is to give a gift so rare, so human, that few are truly worthy of it. Scammers, however, see that gift not as a prize, but as a weak point in your defenses. They don’t appreciate the offering; they exploit the opportunity and turn your gift of trust into a weapon for their own gain.
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