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Jaime Tanna's avatar

Hey D — that sounds exhausting, and honestly like a classic miscommunication spiral more than anything intentional.

You handled it thoughtfully, but there’s a limit to how much responsibility we can carry for another person’s reactions. I’d just gently question one piece: their anger doesn’t necessarily belong to you. What it activates in you is yours to meet — but the emotion itself is still theirs. The “mirror” idea can be helpful, yet it can also make us take ownership of energy that was never ours in the first place.

Really appreciate the honesty in what you shared. Growth rarely looks tidy.

Namaste brother.

Jimmy Warden's avatar

The most important part is responding.

But first, comes acceptance and forgiveness.

When we can accept and forgive ourselves for losing our cool, we can regain it.

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