Ed Mylett
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They avoid it in exercise.
They avoid it in emotional discomfort oftentimes.
But more importantly, they refuse to have difficult conversations.
See, at some point, once the emotions go away...
You need to be able to step back with that person when they've calmed down and you've helped them calm down and say, this is not acceptable.
I will not live like this.
I won't join you in this home you live in.
And I have empathy for the fact that you live in this home, but you're not pulling me in it anymore.
This is not how I speak to people.
It's not how I treat people.
And it's certainly not how I'm going to be spoken to or treated.
This is unacceptable.
You do that after the emotions have calmed down.
How do you know you're with somebody who might be emotionally weak or spiritually weak?
They're a victim most of the time.
Everyone's out to get them.
Listen to their language.
Are they a victim?
Number two thing, I think, they avoid doing difficult things, as I've said.
Number three, they are unable to take feedback.