
What’s something most people don’t know about you?
The most important thing people don’t know about me is the true intention behind my every action. When I challenge an idea or speak up, it’s never random; it’s always driven by a purpose: to help someone learn or encourage them to correct a mistake. Unfortunately, these pure motives are often misinterpreted.
Here is the simple truth: I harbor no hatred towards anyone, not even those who cause harm. My strong disapproval is reserved exclusively for the malevolent actions themselves, never the individual. I hate the sin, not the sinner.
This distinction is what gets misread, often leading people to perceive my correction of an action as a rejection of their person.
So, when you see me act, please know: my intentions are pure. I seek to conquer the problems that separate us, not the people. This commitment to truth and the belief in everyone’s ability to change is the quiet, often misunderstood, burden I carry.