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For example, a recent viral post tackled the issue of "performative generosity" in friendships:
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Bayigula’s response was characteristically blunt: "Loyalty is not a suicide pact. If your name is being used to build someone else's 'good person' brand, invoice them. Publicly if necessary."
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If Bayigula refers to a community or cultural phenomenon, it likely reflects how evolving social dynamics shape interpersonal connections. Key themes to explore:
Ask yourself weekly: Does this relationship add to my peace or deplete it? Use the "Bayigula lens"—be brutally honest about red flags you have been ignoring. "Your friend posts a lavish birthday gift for
Perhaps the most controversial area is family. Bayigula dared to say: "You can cut off a parent and still be a good person." This statement alone caused a firestorm. In collectivist cultures, family loyalty is absolute. But Bayigula argues that abuse, manipulation, and financial draining from family members should not be excused by blood.
Case studies shared on the platform include:
Bayigula’s stance: "The family you choose (yourself, your partner, your real friends) matters as much as the family you were born into."