It’s easy for people to have good intentions; almost everyone starts off wanting to make a positive impression and meaning well. But over time, I’ve realized that good intentions mean little if they aren’t backed up by consistent actions. True genuineness shows up in what people do, not just what they say.
In my experience, the best way to gauge someone’s sincerity is by watching their actions. Words and intentions can sound good, but actions speak volumes. By focusing on what people actually do, you can get a clearer picture of their true character. It’s something I’ve learned to value—observing how people follow through, rather than just listening to what they promise.
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