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If you found yourself in a position where you noticed someone was doing something that could potentially ruin their lives, would you speak to them about it? try to help them see the potential danger? What if that person was a great deal older and wiser than you, and you had a great deal of respect for them? |
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@phallica | 3 February 12 | |
I would.
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@maxum | 3 February 12 | |
Even if you're coming from a position where you want to genuinely help someone, they may still regard you as a prying b****rd.
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@urvoice1 | 3 February 12 | |
difficult one, if you know you're right, tell them. If they realise it too, they'll thank you. If they ignore you and ruin their life, you can only hope that they will turn to you for comfort in their time of need
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@phallica | 3 February 12 | |
Better to speak your mind and be called a prying bastard, than not saying anything.
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@urvoice1 | 3 February 12 | |
phal said b****rd .... edit.... hey
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@maxum | 3 February 12 | |
B astard.
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@maxum | 3 February 12 | |
It's something very personal, with a person ive known my entire life and we're very close. I think I have this irrational fear that if I speak about the issue it'll destroy our relationship. But you're both right. I have to do it, and leave cowardice at the door.
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@salfi05 | 3 February 12 | |
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@urvoice1 | 3 February 12 | |
never easy Maxum, but ask yourself, can you let this lifelong friend throw it all away and then pick up the pieces ?
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@urvoice1 | 3 February 12 | |
@ salfi05 - 3.02.12 - 09:20pm hey, what's it all about salfi ? |
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