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TS6157's avatar

I’m not bad with problems in general. I usually see the solution, the action I should take, although I might not always want to take it! What I have to do though is the whole emotional back and forth first. Look at it one way, look at it the other way, back to the first way again. Usually my initial response is the correct one, the rest is mostly justification or ‘due diligence’ as I like to call it.

There has only been one time in my life when I was utterly confused, so emotional, so drained that I genuinely didn’t know which way to go. At this point it was hard logic that I craved. I didn’t want a response offering support, I didn’t want someone to show emotional empathy or sympathise with my situation. I have emotional empathy myself, bucket loads of it and it wasn’t helping, in fact it was hindering. Sometimes we need emotional support. Other times we need someone to remove the emotion entirely, see the problem and confidently point to the logical answer. “This is what must me done. This is why. Do it.”

For me, I recognised I was drowning emotionally and in a way I handed the reigns to someone else. The person I handed the reigns to was a psychopath, also online funnily enough. I will always be grateful to him for his cold, logical advice.

Different people have different strengths. Sometimes an empathic approach is helpful, other times you just can’t beat a psychopath!

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Invisigoth's avatar

A while back a woman came into the shop and had a sort of breakdown. I listened as I do and then told her straight how to handle some of her stuff. It wasn't hard at all since one thing was that her lease expired and I just said to start packing now and get busy finding a new place. There were a couple of other minor things that I don't recall details for

She came back a few weeks later and told me that I was a "Blessing from the Lord" and very wise.

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