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We do. We do. And it's so easy to fall into those rescuing patterns.
We do. We do. And it's so easy to fall into those rescuing patterns.
But the good news is that we can learn to do things differently. We can choose to love and support the people in our lives without sacrificing our own well-being.
But the good news is that we can learn to do things differently. We can choose to love and support the people in our lives without sacrificing our own well-being.
What's that?
What's that?
It's a subtle line, isn't it? The episode's key takeaway really stuck with me. Rescuing is fear disguised as love.
It's a subtle line, isn't it? The episode's key takeaway really stuck with me. Rescuing is fear disguised as love.
True support empowers others to help themselves.
True support empowers others to help themselves.
It does. It's not about becoming cold or uncaring. It's about recognizing that sometimes the most loving thing we can do is step back and let the people we care about face their challenges.
It does. It's not about becoming cold or uncaring. It's about recognizing that sometimes the most loving thing we can do is step back and let the people we care about face their challenges.
Exactly. And just like those sailors navigating rough seas, those challenges help them develop resilience and resourcefulness.
Exactly. And just like those sailors navigating rough seas, those challenges help them develop resilience and resourcefulness.
Precisely. Adversity can be an incredible teacher. And by allowing people to experience those growing pains, we're actually helping them develop into stronger, more capable individuals.
Precisely. Adversity can be an incredible teacher. And by allowing people to experience those growing pains, we're actually helping them develop into stronger, more capable individuals.
Yes.
Yes.
And that belief that trust can be incredibly empowering.
And that belief that trust can be incredibly empowering.