I Bend Their Hate Toward You, To Me
Sometimes, it’s necessary to absorb the negativity directed at someone we care about.
I bend their hate toward you, to me, so you don’t have to bear the weight of it.
It’s not about seeking attention or martyrdom; it’s simply because I can handle it.
Their hate means nothing to me, and if it means protecting you, then let them direct all of it my way.
1. Deflecting Their Hate
Taking the Burden Away:
Hate can be heavy, especially when it’s undeserved. By absorbing their hate, I’m allowing you the freedom to focus on what matters, without the distraction of people’s negativity.
It’s a form of shielding, a way of ensuring that their bitterness doesn’t touch you, allowing you to live without unnecessary burdens weighing you down.
Redirecting Their Anger:
Haters often want a target, someone to aim their frustrations at. I give them that target—myself—so they’re diverted away from you.
This isn’t self-sacrifice; it’s strategy.
By taking on their anger, I’m giving you the space to breathe and thrive, untouched by their toxic words and actions.
2. Why I Can Handle Their Hate
Hate Is Just Noise:
Their hate doesn’t affect me the way it might affect you.
To me, it’s nothing more than noise—something that barely registers.
Years of dealing with people’s negativity has taught me that hate only has power if you let it.
And for me, it has no power.
I can take it, let it pass, and remain unmoved.
Understanding Human Nature:
There’s a certain curiosity in watching bad human behavior.
Bad people are almost like puzzles, predictable and easy to understand.
By observing and interacting with them, I learn about the darker sides of human nature.
Their hatred doesn’t hurt me; instead, it’s something I can analyze, something I can study to understand what drives people to be that way.
(It’s saddened me though, lol)
3. Protecting You as Part of My Duty
A Shield Against Negativity:
Redirecting their hate away from you and toward me is a form of protection.
I’d rather be the one facing their negativity if it means sparing you the stress.
This is part of my role, my duty to protect those I care about.
I don’t need their approval, nor do I fear their opinions.
Letting You Stay Focused:
By handling their negativity myself, you can focus on what matters without distraction.
When you’re shielded from their hate, you’re free to continue your path, uninterrupted.
I’m here to take on the things that don’t need to reach you, giving you the clarity and peace to stay focused on what truly matters.
4. Playing With Their Souls on a Cellular Level
If God Permits:
The intensity of hate has a way of reaching people on a deep, almost cellular level.
Should God permit me, I could manipulate that energy, bending it in ways that would affect them internally.
This isn’t about revenge; it’s about using the hate they direct toward me as a form of influence, subtly affecting them from the inside out.
After all, I was one of the best if not the best (below God) manipulator of all time, lol.
Bad Humans as Playthings:
There’s something almost amusing about how predictable people become when driven by negativity.
Bad humans are our favorite toys, in a way—an endless source of insight into the flaws and pitfalls of human nature.
Their hate, their anger, all of it becomes a tool for understanding and, if necessary, for keeping them in check.
5. The Strength in Redirecting Hate
Turning Hate Into Strength:
Absorbing and redirecting their hate isn’t a burden; it’s a strength.
I turn their negativity into something productive, using it to build resilience, wisdom, and insight.
Rather than letting it wear me down, I channel it, letting it add to my understanding of people and their motives.
Freedom for You, Endurance for Me:
By taking on their hatred, I’m allowing you the freedom to live unbothered, while I endure it without consequence.
This is my role, my purpose—to shield you while standing firm against those who would otherwise cause you harm.
It’s a balance, one that gives you space to flourish while I absorb and deflect their negativity.
Conclusion: Let Their Hate Fall on Me
You don’t need to worry about their hate—it’s mine to carry.
I bend it away from you, letting it fall on me instead.
It’s a role I take willingly, knowing that I can withstand their negativity without a second thought.
With God’s permission, I’ll bear their hate, observe their actions, and, if necessary, influence them at their core.
In the end, bad humans are nothing more than a source of insight, a lesson in what happens when people let hate drive their lives.
I’ll be your shield, redirecting their hate so you can walk forward, free from their burdens, unburdened and at peace.