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Melanie, Inner Ether's avatar

We were taught this as children (80s and before?), not in a way to pity or feel sorry for another's feelings, but awareness for how we affect others. It's how I try to help my children sort themselves out too - because rifts happen among family, much less with different-looking strangers. Thanks for a powerful message, George.

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HKJANE's avatar

I must say, your writing has left a strong impression on me. I'd like to explore the concept of unintentional offense and how it affects others. With great writing power comes great responsibility, doesn't it? As someone who's studied boundaries, I'm eager to learn about your strategies.

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