How long do you think it takes before someone else's priorities over your own makes them OR yourself, inconsiderate to others?
When someone else thinks of their issues over another's? And has done, Like I am doing now, typing something to vent their frustration... but what if they type something to make you feel sorry for them despite the fact that maybe it's their own process of doing things that hurts themselves and others. And not so much something said to them most recently.
How many times do they have to type something in general for the attention and the pats on the back from others saying not to worry, before that person is considered maybe inconsiderate?
If not inconsiderate, then what would you call it?
Yes they have issues, but so do we all. They will be setting things aside to take care of themselves in the near future, but is it a terrible thing when someone defends themselves and takes care to save themselves now in a rushed manner rather than wait and get burnt out?
Then is it really necessary for them to feel completely ostracized by others they thought as friends?
Is it bad to regret doing something rashly and wanting acceptance again?
Do people ALWAYS have to pay a price of friendship or belonging, for being physically ill or hasty in their decisions when they are provoked to save their own peace of mind?
Do we all sit back and keep quiet when we feel something is wrong? Or do we speak up and voice our opinion when we are semi a part of the situation?
When does it become ok again for everyone?
Or doesn't it?
When someone else thinks of their issues over another's? And has done, Like I am doing now, typing something to vent their frustration... but what if they type something to make you feel sorry for them despite the fact that maybe it's their own process of doing things that hurts themselves and others. And not so much something said to them most recently.
How many times do they have to type something in general for the attention and the pats on the back from others saying not to worry, before that person is considered maybe inconsiderate?
If not inconsiderate, then what would you call it?
Yes they have issues, but so do we all. They will be setting things aside to take care of themselves in the near future, but is it a terrible thing when someone defends themselves and takes care to save themselves now in a rushed manner rather than wait and get burnt out?
Then is it really necessary for them to feel completely ostracized by others they thought as friends?
Is it bad to regret doing something rashly and wanting acceptance again?
Do people ALWAYS have to pay a price of friendship or belonging, for being physically ill or hasty in their decisions when they are provoked to save their own peace of mind?
Do we all sit back and keep quiet when we feel something is wrong? Or do we speak up and voice our opinion when we are semi a part of the situation?
When does it become ok again for everyone?
Or doesn't it?
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