V Vetiver Newbie MBTI INFJ Dec 29, 2023 #41 The hands-off approach is always best, so long as the consequences don't directly affect you. It's okay to advise but, ultimately, people need to learn from their mistakes. If they don't learn or heed the warnings, that's on them.
The hands-off approach is always best, so long as the consequences don't directly affect you. It's okay to advise but, ultimately, people need to learn from their mistakes. If they don't learn or heed the warnings, that's on them.