People show you what they want you to see. You have to remember that.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In "The Problem with Forever" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the quote emphasizes the idea that individuals often present a curated version of themselves to the world. This selective display can obscure their true feelings and experiences, leading to misunderstandings in personal relationships. Recognizing that what people showcase is not the complete picture is crucial to understanding them on a deeper level.

Furthermore, this insight serves as a reminder to exercise empathy and patience. By acknowledging that everyone has their struggles hidden beneath the surface, we can foster more meaningful connections. Understanding that appearances can be deceptive encourages us to look beyond the facade and appreciate the complexities of human nature.

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