New Delhi, July 2 -- The quote by Bette Davis encourages people to embrace their true identities rather than pretend to please others. She says society often pressures individuals to fit expectations, but genuine happiness comes from being authentic. Davis says that although honesty may attract criticism or dislike, it also earns respect from those who value integrity.

Davis reminds us that living truthfully is far more meaningful than gaining admiration through deception. The quote inspires confidence, self-respect and courage to remain true to one's principles despite opposition.

"It's better to be hated for who you are, than to be loved for someone you're not. It's a sign of your worth sometimes, if you're hated by the right people,"...