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by deleted_account
4873 days ago
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I didn't get any sense that the author was expecting others to divine the solution to his problems; I think he was just irritated because they were besieging him with "concern" without actually helping any. Therein lies the contradiction. You presume the author isn't expecting solutions and yet he's justifiably irritated because other people aren't helping. I don't think he's justified at all. So many presumptions about how other people should react and behave: expressions of love should be like this, auntie should know she doesn't understand... Aunt Sharon has to be willing to meet you halfway No, she doesn't; she needs to hear, "I don't need advice, I need you to listen." |
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I didn't get the sense that that was the reason for his irritation. I got the sense that he was irritated because they were bothering him while he was trying to figure things out for himself, not that he was expecting them to help and they weren't.
No, she doesn't
She doesn't need to be willing to meet you halfway? Why not? How can someone possibly help at all (assuming help is what is desired in the first place, which it may not be--see above) if you have to do all the work?
she needs to hear, "I don't need advice, I need you to listen."
In some cases that may be appropriate, yes. But once again, it seemed to me like this author wanted to say something more like "Stop bothering me, I don't need help, I need to be left alone. I can't figure things out with you people bombarding me all the time."