Don’t Stick Your Nose In
The ones who, of course, know better than you how to live, where to look, and how fast to blink?
Hate them as much as you like, but sometimes you don’t even notice how you, too, turn into a nag, forcing your “wise” opinion into someone else’s problem.
We’re all guilty of this. The moment we catch the scent of something familiar — something we’ve been through ourselves — we rush to shove in our two cents.
In 80% of cases, you end up the bad guy, tangled up in someone else’s emotions, draining your own energy. What are you, a psychologist? Are you getting paid for this?
No? Then shut your mouth. If someone needs your help, they’ll come and ask for it.
The ones who, of course, know better than you how to live, where to look, and how fast to blink?
Hate them as much as you like, but sometimes you don’t even notice how you, too, turn into a nag, forcing your “wise” opinion into someone else’s problem.
We’re all guilty of this. The moment we catch the scent of something familiar — something we’ve been through ourselves — we rush to shove in our two cents.
In 80% of cases, you end up the bad guy, tangled up in someone else’s emotions, draining your own energy. What are you, a psychologist? Are you getting paid for this?
No? Then shut your mouth. If someone needs your help, they’ll come and ask for it.