Stop Pouring Into Broken Cups
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I remember sitting on the phone one night, listening to someone I care about spiral. They were venting, going in circles, asking “why me” for the hundredth time. I stayed on the line, patient, letting them unload. When they finally stopped to breathe, I gave them advice that came straight from the heart. It was clear, it was honest, it was what they needed to hear. And you know what they did? They brushed it off. A week later, they were back with the same story, same drama, same tears, using my words, but not applying them. It was like they borrowed my wisdom just long enough to patch up their mask, so they could keep playing the same game. That’s when it clicked: not everyone wants help. Some people want their egos stroked. Some want sympathy. And some just want to drain your energy so they can keep living in dysfunction a little longer. Here’s what I’ve learned: people can only receive advice at the level of the emotions they’re resonating with in that moment. If they’re angry,...