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by darkerside
915 days ago
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> The problem is that sometimes humility and compassion are not what's needed. Sometimes a person needs a kick in the pants. A close friend willing to tell you to stop impulse buying furniture, or get a fucking job, or get off your ass and work out. > The tricky part is knowing when which tactic is called for. That was my original comment. I'm not sure when it got twisted into that straw man, but it seems like we agree. |
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You replied to the above with
>It may not be a much better approach than pandering and patronizing their feelings, but it's probably at least a little bit better.
It's not better. That's all. If you missed that and were never talking about unsolicited advice from strangers, then I'm sure we agree.