The Error of Conditional Loyalty
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There are people who value relationships only when they are at point zero.
They remember colleagues when they fail.
They respect friendships when they are spent.
They seek counsel only when they are broken.
Yet, once they rise again, success makes them selective, distant, unreachable.
This is not growth.
It is shortsightedness.
The Roman Republic offers a lesson. Many senators abandoned Julius Caesar when his fortunes waned—only to rush back when power returned to him. History records not just who rose, but who misjudged seasons and paid with irrelevance or death.
The danger of conditional loyalty is simple:
You teach people how to treat you when you are strong by how you treat them when you are weak.
Life does not move in straight lines.
Those you overlook today may hold the keys you need tomorrow.
Wisdom is maintaining humility across all seasons—not just during collapse.
-OdogwuGNR
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