 Nobody is perfect, but certain individuals are so dreadful and exhausted to be around. They are toxic people. As toxic people, they negatively impact you and as some experts have admitted, just one toxic person around, you can negatively affect your forward momentum. Whatever your endeavor is, you want to remain focused, you want to stay free from the stress and drama that toxic people can invite into your life if you allow them. They can use this drama as needless obstacles to your life's progress. At all cost, you should avoid a toxic person. We all have a few toxic people in our lives that may be colleagues at work, acquaintances, partners or even a member of our family. The sooner you learn to deal with toxic people in your life, the better your life will be. In this video, I'll be sharing with you 8 types of people you should completely avoid if you want your life to make a lot of progress. 1. People who do not believe in you. This kind of people never see a good side to everything. They always believe you will fail, even if you are showing shreds of evidence of progress. Do you want to start a business? They remind you how your first 3 failed. Do you want to return to school? They tell you that you are too old, nobody wants you in school. You share a dream with them, but never have they seen the good in you. They tell you that you can't do it, you're not able to, you're not up to it. Statements like this can trigger negativity in your life. You don't have to hate these people, you just have to learn to always take your personal business elsewhere, so they don't kill your dream before you start it. You're special and can achieve whatever you set your mind to. 2. Liars. You're not obliged to stay with a liar. If they can lie to you, they can most certainly lie about you to others. If they lie to you once, forgive them. If they lie to you twice, avoid them. Mistakes can be made once, but if it is more than once, you can be sure it's no longer a mistake but a habit. A liar cannot be trusted. He or she is already compromised and it means if a chance ever comes for you to be sold out, they will sell you out. 3. Users. Some good people ask your help genuinely and would appreciate should you need help, but some people will only remember you are alive when they need your help. They never show up to say hello on a good day, they never visit you nor call you. They could even walk past you without them ever noticing you existed, but when they are in trouble, guess who they always come to first? You. Help these kinds of people in your life, then learn to avoid them. You don't have to go overboard helping someone who only needs you to use you, caring should be reciprocal. As much as we must be kind, we must also be careful to note those who are not interested in being kind to others but are demanding kindness from others. Differentiate between those who are using you and those who are not. It's maturity. 4. Nonsupporters. Close to the users are people who do not support you. When they are in pursuit of their dreams, you support them. They go all out for them and encourage them to pursue their dreams, but when it comes to your turn, they seem to be too tired to say anything nice or even give an action that indicates support. Only those who stay with you through hard times are really worth your time. They may claim to be too busy, and so they cannot show support, but people always make time for things that are important to them. 5. Judgmental people. Judgmental people always find a reason to judge you. You talk too much, you eat too much, you don't dress well, you're not doing your job. This people will not only judge you openly, they would also do it behind your back. They could praise you while you're with them, but give you the shot behind your back. It's safe to walk away from such people. 6. Oneuppers. The oneuppers always want to be better than you. They can't stand your accomplishing much more than them. Did you just get a used car? There is a new car. Did you run 40 miles? Oh, they ran 200 miles and never stopped to drink water. For the oneuppers, if they aren't ahead of you, they aren't comfortable. For every story of success and accomplishment you have, the oneupper has a better story, because he always wants to be seen as the best and always wants to remain the center of attention. 7. Busful people. Busful people could spend an entire day talking so much about what they have accomplished. They always want you to see their good side and never their bad side. They hate to accept failure, so they'll continue to boast about themselves and their accomplishments. They do this to make you feel they are competent and they are never inferior to you. 8. Don't listen to you while you talk. These people neither want nor try to carefully listen to you when you're having a conversation. They believe that what they have to say is more important than your opinion and ideas, so they are always ready to interrupt you in the middle of a sentence and change the topic of discussion. They mostly do this when they don't have anything smart to say, or they lack knowledge about a given topic. Often, they don't pay attention to what you're talking about because all they care about is just to give you a quick response and then make themselves the main topic of discussion, thereby redirecting the whole attention to themselves. If this video inspired you, like the video. We love you.