scout86
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I'm actually at work, composing what I call my "cosmic cheat sheet" to help fill in this gap. There are several things I got from him. "The appropriate way to handle a compliment" being one of my favorites. The idea of "that would be above my pay grade" has also been valuable, because I was apparently raised to believe I was responsible for EVERYTHING. And I'm not. (What a relief!)I am completely naive when it comes to things like this.
One day, after I made some kind of remark about being incredibly stupid because I didn't know all this stuff, my T said, "You didn't have a chance to learn it when you were a kid. When, exactly, did you think you WERE going to learn it?" "Now" I guess. :confused:
I'm trying to see it as more "fun and interesting" than annoying. :)
YES! Me too!If someone didn't intend to hurt then it didn't count.
Now, I try to sort that out. Because it DOES matter. Or I think it does. Unintentional hurt is still hurt, but it should probably be handled differently than intentional hurt. And, it's just "hurt" it's not the end of the world, or life as we know it. Not to minimize, just saying it isn't cause for over reacting either.
But, intent and motives can be hard to pick up too. I can usually see a difference between a sincere apology and an excuse, at least when I remember to consider it. I usually give second chances, but not much more than that. As I once told a client about their horse. "I don't know if she CAN'T learn or she WON'T learn, but the point is she DOESN'T learn and I'm not putting up with this any more!"