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Can a person who leans heavily on psyche have helpful intentions for people if they aren’t considerate of another’s emotional sensitivity?

A person without consideration of psyche doesn’t think things through very deeply. A person without consideration of emotion doesn’t feel for others.

The majority of people have both but are deficient in both, I think. That’s why they say people of average intelligence thrive better than highly intelligent people. They’re the middle managers and bureaucrats mostly - the wheels in the machinery. They don’t question much and don’t feel much and are fine with it. Those who do, hate being in those roles. Drudgery. I met creative types slogging it out in office jobs. Not where they were most needed. I could probably say the same about myself. I lack the confidence and the criticism doesn’t help.

What if we cultivated the best of human emotion and thought instead of encouraging the worst (most damaging)?
That’s a beautiful thought. It echoes the gospel's heart. God calls us to cultivate love. Joy. Peace. Patience. Kindness. Goodness. Faithfulness. Gentleness. Self-control.

When we nurture humanity's best, we're tending the Spirit's garden within us.

Let's encourage compassion. Forgiveness. Wisdom.

It’s about letting Christ change us, redeeming even our pain into empathy. Our doubts into faith.
 
That’s a beautiful thought. It echoes the gospel's heart. God calls us to cultivate love. Joy. Peace. Patience. Kindness. Goodness. Faithfulness. Gentleness. Self-control.

When we nurture humanity's best, we're tending the Spirit's garden within us.

Let's encourage compassion. Forgiveness. Wisdom.

It’s about letting Christ change us, redeeming even our pain into empathy. Our doubts into faith.

Could we call that enlightening and thus a lift of sort for those suppressed by wild powers? Somewhere it was said that power is dangerous ... thus word enter the picture as being often discounted ... because it might carry something alien ... a strange visitation? Like Moe 'n a starlit night ... twinkling sensations ...
 
That’s a beautiful thought. It echoes the gospel's heart. God calls us to cultivate love. Joy. Peace. Patience. Kindness. Goodness. Faithfulness. Gentleness. Self-control.

When we nurture humanity's best, we're tending the Spirit's garden within us.

Let's encourage compassion. Forgiveness. Wisdom.

It’s about letting Christ change us, redeeming even our pain into empathy. Our doubts into faith.
I realize when under enough pressure I am not always gentle. I do forgive others. Harder on myself, though, especially when I’ve really hurt somebody’s feelings. Sometimes anger is justifiable, to love ourselves and others. It’s in how you say it. Deep hurt and anger, and being kind, are often difficult to put together. You have to be kind to yourself, too.

Someone without feelings can’t actually have hurt feelings. But most of us do.
 
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Moe 'n others are often taken as a drag as powers often do not wish to see the other side of the thread ... like Ivy in the shadow of the tree ... Moe seen along ... often unobserved by a paradigm ... the ordinaries!

Some vines require cultivating for tonics ... the greening of the troops?
 
There are things worth fighting for it’s - about how it’s done, without diminishing the already oppressed and hurting, or creating more oppressed and hurting people. We’re not doing well at that.
 
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