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The Curse of Kindness: The Hidden Psychology of Betrayal and Human Ingratitude explores the emotional and spiritual paradox of why good people often suffer after helping others. Blending timeless wisdom from the Vedas, Upanishads, and the Bhagavad Gita with modern psychological insight, the author reveals how jealousy, ego, and fear distort human gratitude. Through real-life reflections and ancient stories, the book unveils the hidden dynamics that make kindness both a blessing and a test. It shows readers how betrayal can become a path to self-awareness, forgiveness, and inner strength. Each chapter combines storytelling, philosophy, and practical reflection to help readers protect their empathy without losing their compassion. The book invites seekers, healers, and sensitive souls to transform pain into wisdom and disappointment into spiritual maturity. Written in a heartfelt, meditative tone, it speaks to anyone who has given selflessly and been met with silence or cruelty. Ultimately, it teaches that kindness that survives betrayal is not weakness—it is divine strength.





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