dani
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Apropos nothing at all, good/well-intentioned people need to be given the latitude to be wrong. To find out that they were wrong, and to learn from being wrong. The pile-on’s that happen when a good person makes a mistake aren’t helpful beyond when someone apologizes, when they’ve acknowledged it.
09:47 PM - May 24, 2023
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EdwardA(callmeEd)Peterson
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Unfortunately, it's often overlooked that someone has already been chastised and apologized for their position, especially if you just hit the reply button from the timeline.
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07:44 AM - May 26, 2023
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