cheap people will make your life cheap.

That’s right—cheap people will make your life cheap. They’ll turn it into a living hell. Cheapness always comes at a cost—an unbearable one. In this blog, we’ll talk about exactly that.
I hate to break it to you, but it’s true: the world isn’t full of positive people. It also has negative ones—some cheap, toxic people who will drain your energy. That’s what makes this world so unique. It offers you everything you can dream of, yet everyone likes to get things cheap. I get it—with inflation, everything is going up. I don’t know about you, but I know for sure because I live in Canada. Here, everything is expensive, yet some people remain stubbornly cheap (and negative).
As I said at the start, cheapness comes with an astonishing cost. Let me explain how.
I’ve come to realize that people who are always negative are almost always manipulative too. They’ll go to any length to make fun of you or disrespect you. No matter how good you were to them in the past, they’ll remain forever ungrateful. They’ll blame you for everything wrong in their lives and make you feel guilty. The bottom line? They mess with your head. Before long, you start blaming yourself for everything.
And that’s just the beginning of the vicious cycle. They want your life to revolve around them. If you say no, they start playing the blame game. Meanwhile, you carry the title of “Mr. Nice Guy” or “Miss Nice Girl.” Of course, you don’t want to hurt their feelings, so you begin sacrificing your own life for them. You postpone your dreams for their foolishness. Over time, they ditch you, leaving you with nothing but a miserable existence. They destroy your life, and the moment they feel you have nothing left to offer, they throw you away.
The solution is simple: say no to them. Break free from this vicious cycle. Understand that cheap people have only one mission—to make your life as cheap and miserable as theirs. Open your eyes. Don’t hold out hope that they’ll change or suddenly realize your worth. The best thing you can do is never sacrifice your life for their nonsense. Put yourself first. You’re the only one truly responsible for your happiness. Not everyone who enters your life actually cares about you.