Be Colder than the Betrayal You Suffered – The Machiavellian Rule of Man!

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They betrayed you. Lied to your face. Left you bleeding while they moved on like nothing happened.

But Machiavelli would say: don’t seek justice – seek power.
In this video, we explore the cold, calculated mindset of Machiavelli and why the only way to rise after betrayal is to become even colder than the ones who stabbed you in the back.
Learn how to transform pain into power, weakness into strategy, and betrayal into domination.

🎯 This is not about forgiveness. It's about never being a victim again.

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Has betrayal made you stronger, or are you still letting it consume you? Comment below and tell me: what was the biggest lesson you learned from a betrayal in your life?

PhilosophyWithoutCensorship
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When things go south, doubt the person you don't want to doubt the most

Beyond
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Each betrayal I'm turning into benefit for me.

raimundas
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I was betrayed by my best friends and partners. Never spoke to them again. Been almost 2 years now. Definitely suffered. He’s right about getting stronger. I think you need to go through it all to transcend it. The problem with betrayal is it is a surprise the first time it happens. After that it’s like buttered sausage, ez pz.

chrism
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I wasn’t planning on commenting, but maybe someone here needs this. For the longest time, I felt like I was running on empty—my body exhausted, my mind scattered, always feeling just a little off without knowing exactly why. I tried so many things—vitamins, different routines—but nothing seemed to bring me back to center. Then I stumbled across The Hidden Herbs by Anette Ray, and it felt like reconnecting with something ancient and forgotten. Learning about the healing plants that have been quietly supporting us for centuries—it gave me not just remedies, but a sense of grounding I didn’t know I was missing. It’s not about quick fixes or miracle cures; it’s about remembering the wisdom that’s always been there. If you’re feeling worn out, disconnected from yourself, maybe this is the gentle reminder you need too.

Rijuansk
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Betrayal made me tougher when I watch this video ❤

FranciscoReyesJr-pn
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I’ve learned betrayal by an ex bf deceiving and betraying me in such an evil way.. still comes back around stalking my TikTok and trying to get my attention.. nope.. I’ve ignored him and cut him off since he betrayed me

NicoleH
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My life doesn't stop breathing without you

HitManJavi
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Ladies and gentlemen, I forgot to add the soundtrack to the video. My apologies.

PhilosophyWithoutCensorship
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Coldness means to strike even when anger or sadness is gone. Strike for it is what nature intended. But dont do anything illegal.

eduardochavacano
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I wasn’t planning on commenting, but maybe someone here needs this. I spent years feeling like I was chasing my tail, repeating the same patterns, stuck in loops I couldn’t explain. Then I stumbled on The Hidden Jung Files by Elena Graves. It connected dots I didn’t even know existed—about my shadow, my fears, my purpose. If you’re feeling stuck too, maybe this is the nudge you need. Sending you love and clarity on your journey.

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I know it sounds cliche, but if you’re reading this—it’s probably not by accident. A few months ago, I was in a dark place mentally. I felt like I knew about Jung but never really understood him. Then I read The Hidden Jung Files by Elena Graves, and it felt like finally having a conversation with the real Jung, not the watered-down version. If you’re craving something deeper, give it a shot. It might just be what you’re looking for.

TravisLane-of
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I will take control and respond with coldness

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Sometimes the most unexpected things end up reaching us in ways we didn’t know we needed—like a quiet reminder that there’s more to explore beneath the surface. I wasn’t searching for anything in particular, just going through the motions, feeling a little off, like something inside me was trying to get my attention. When I came across The Hidden Jung Files by Elena Graves, I didn’t expect much, but it ended up being the gentle nudge I needed to start looking inward again. It helped me notice the patterns I’d been blind to, the parts of myself I’d been avoiding, and offered a quiet kind of clarity. If you’ve been feeling a little out of step with yourself too, maybe this will be that same quiet reminder for you.

RyanWalker-ny
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calm down betrayal is inevitable like it or not.

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I wasn’t planning to write anything, but maybe someone else out there is feeling the same way I was—not quite sick, but not quite well. Just this low-level feeling of being out of balance, like your body’s asking for something you can’t name. I tried to ignore it, thought it would pass. But it lingered. When I came across The Hidden Herbs by Anette Ray, I didn’t expect much, but it turned out to be exactly what I needed. It helped me slow down and listen—to my body, to the seasons, to the quiet wisdom of plants. It didn’t change everything overnight, but it gave me a way back to myself, and sometimes that’s all you need.

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I wasn’t planning on writing anything here, but something told me to. Maybe because I know what it feels like to be scrolling through comments, looking for something that resonates, something that makes you feel a little less alone in what you’re experiencing. For me, there was this sense of living on autopilot for a long time—getting things done, showing up, but inside, feeling a little hollow. Like there were parts of me I couldn’t quite access, shadows I didn’t want to face. I didn’t go searching for answers—honestly, I didn’t know where to begin. But one day, I came across The Hidden Jung Files by Elena Graves, and it quietly offered me something different. It didn’t push me toward some grand transformation, but it helped me sit with the parts of myself I’d been ignoring. It helped me name the patterns I was stuck in and gave me a little more understanding and grace for where I was. If you’ve felt that quiet disconnection too, maybe this will find you at the right time like it did for me.

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Not sure why I feel the need to write this, but maybe someone out there needs to hear it. I used to feel like life was just… happening to me. Like I was going through the motions, not really in control. Then I picked up The Hidden Jung Files by Elena Graves, and I started to understand myself in ways I never could before. The parts I was ignoring, the patterns I kept repeating—it all started to make sense. If you’re feeling like that too, maybe this is your sign.

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If you’re scrolling through these comments looking for a sign, this is it. I’ve been where you are—searching for something deeper, something that clicks. I used to feel like I was missing a piece of the puzzle when it came to understanding myself. The typical advice just didn’t cut it. Then I found The Hidden Jung Files by Elena Graves. It’s not the surface-level stuff they talk about in classes or on YouTube. This book peeled back layers I didn’t even know I had. If you’re ready for real change, maybe this is your moment.

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Not sure why I feel the need to write this, but maybe someone out there needs to hear it. For years, I brushed off the little signs—feeling tired for no reason, my mood dipping, my body just not quite feeling right. I told myself it was normal, part of getting older, part of modern life. But deep down, I knew there had to be more. That’s when I found The Hidden Herbs by Anette Ray. It wasn’t about chasing the next health trend or adding more to my routine—it was about remembering the simple, powerful things that have always been there. These herbs, these practices—they helped me feel grounded again. If you’ve been feeling like something’s missing, maybe this will speak to you the way it spoke to me.

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