These 3 types of people appear in your life to harm you!
I was born in an ordinary family, my father was a worker, and my mother worked as a clerk in a high-end office building. Although my family is not wealthy, my parents have never stopped taking care of me and my younger brother. However, my married life was not as rosy as I expected.
After graduating from college, I met a handsome rich man who pursued me. At first, I was impressed by his rhetoric and soon registered my marriage with him. After I got married, I realized that his kindness and thoughtfulness were only superficial, and deep down, he was an extremely selfish person and often lost his mind. Excessive work pressure often made him moody, and sometimes he would even hit me out of anger. I endured the humiliation and tried to get him to change, but his behavior got worse and worse.
Just when I was desperate enough to get a divorce, a chance encounter changed my fate. One day, I went to work as usual, but met a kind aunt on the way. Seeing my depressed appearance, she took the initiative to talk to me and asked me about my situation. I told her about my family's misfortune and she was very sympathetic to me. She told me that her daughter had a similar experience, but with her help, she stepped out of the shadows and started a new life. She encouraged me to pull myself together, love myself, and not let anyone trample on my dignity.
Auntie's words were like spring rain that washed my broken heart. I realized that I could no longer let violence ruin my life, and that I deserved to live happily ever after. So, I mustered up the courage to tell my mother-in-law the truth. Unexpectedly, my mother-in-law understood me very well and promised to give me financial support and let me leave the house.
After the divorce, it was a difficult time for me to raise my young children on my own and to deal with the fact that people around me looked at me differently. Luckily, I was able to find a job that paid well, and although I was struggling to make ends meet, I was able to make ends meet. I use my story to tell my friends around me that I hope to help female victims of domestic violence get out of their predicament as soon as possible. Gradually, life finally got back on track.
Life is impermanent, but each of us deserves a decent life. Just because someone else has hurt us doesn't mean we should condemn ourselves. When courage and wisdom coexist, we have the power to change our destiny. I believe that one day, the light will be in front of our eyes!