People dislike others for reasons that often have nothing to do with the person they target. It’s painful to be on the receiving end of coldness or criticism, especially when you’ve acted with integrity, kindness, or calm confidence. Yet understanding why someone dislikes you can be liberating: it shifts the focus from self-blame to clear observation. In many cases their reaction reveals more about their inner world — insecurities, expectations, or past hurts — than it does about your value. Below are five common reasons someone might dislike you, each explained with practical perspective, and why their feelings are not your responsibility to fix.
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