Devar had always been a master of manipulation. He could twist words like a seasoned lawyer, making even the most rational person question their reality. He had the charm, the smile, and the perfect timing. When he wanted something, he would say just enough to make people believe they needed him.
His latest victim was Suma, a bright young woman who had just started a promising career. Devar saw her as an opportunity to advance his own interests. He would compliment her work, making her feel valued, then subtly point out her mistakes, making her second-guess her decisions. “Are you sure this is the best approach?” he would ask, planting seeds of doubt. Suma’s confidence slowly withered under the weight of his constant questioning. She started to apologize for things that weren’t her fault, seeking his approval for every decision.
But one day, Suma had enough. She realized she had been living in a fog of uncertainty and self-doubt, all because of Devar’s cunning words. With newfound clarity, she confronted him, no longer seeking validation from someone who had only used her.
Devar, for all his charm, could no longer sway her.
Moral:
True confidence comes from within, and those who seek to manipulate others often fail when their target learns to trust themselves.

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