"Everyone pays to be a sinner" -- so sad, and yet so true. I have walked a similar path to yours, except that I still do not charge as much ... but if I see badness and ingratitude, I cut folks off for good. They may become better later on, and I would have liked to see and support their development, but "Everyone pays to be a sinner"!
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That expression is harsh, but if you don't get drastic, others will abuse, and that's worse. You have to be selective and not because you want to, but because evil abounds too much. We can't always be turning the other cheek.
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Even "turn the other cheek" is used out of context by people who want to abuse, who forget ... the Lord also made whips and turned over tables, and will return as Judge ... so although it is harsh, we sometimes have to let people deal with the reality that evil has consequences.