🛡️ Teen - How to Make Good Decisions Series *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.171 – When Someone Pretends to Be a Friend: Fake friends can be hard to spot because they often act supportive until it no longer benefits them. They might flatter you, copy you, or gossip behind your back. Pretending to care is a form of manipulation to gain something from you—attention, status, or control. You’ll know it’s fake when their loyalty changes with the crowd. Real friends stay consistent even when things aren’t easy. When you notice red flags, don’t ignore them just because you don’t want conflict. Protecting yourself doesn’t make you cold—it makes you aware. You don’t have to expose or argue with fake friends; just step back and focus your time on people who are genuine. The peace you gain from leaving pretenders behind is worth far more than fake approval.

About this course

An essential life series that teaches teens how to think critically, weigh outcomes, and make good decisions that protect their future.

This course includes:
  • A complete video and audio lesson series tailored to teen experiences
  • Guided exercises and real-world decision-making scenarios
  • Decision-making frameworks teens can use daily
  • Interactive self-reflection tools and “what would you do?” challenges
  • Communication scripts to handle peer pressure and toxic influence

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