I know that you're hurting, but there's a few things I think you should consider. The first is try to understand why she did what she did. I don't necessarily mean what she needed the money for, but why she lied and used you. I don't know her background, but people who do that tend to be rather unhappy. This isn't, of course, any excuse for her behavior. I've found thinking like this helps to forgive and not hate people who wrong you.
This incident has probably taught you a lot. In the future you will be much more on the look out for people with dishonest motives. But I think it would be a mistake if you let this turn you into an angry and extremely suspicious person. It might end up making you very lonely in the long run, even if you avoid being hurt.
When we are hurt we want to lash out, but does it ever help? You say you want to get back at someone else who has hurt you, but will that improve things? Will you gain something from becoming an aggressive person? I know these are hard questions, but I don't think tossing out the New Testament is going to make life better or easier. On the contrary, it might even make it worse.
This incident has probably taught you a lot. In the future you will be much more on the look out for people with dishonest motives. But I think it would be a mistake if you let this turn you into an angry and extremely suspicious person. It might end up making you very lonely in the long run, even if you avoid being hurt.
When we are hurt we want to lash out, but does it ever help? You say you want to get back at someone else who has hurt you, but will that improve things? Will you gain something from becoming an aggressive person? I know these are hard questions, but I don't think tossing out the New Testament is going to make life better or easier. On the contrary, it might even make it worse.
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