Don't try to fix people. Fixing others... - Deepstash

Don't try to fix people. Fixing others is a way of trying to get love, attention , and/or validation. Getting love/attention/validation must mean you're "OK," right? It's a waste of your time and energy to try to fix them because, bottom line, they're not interested in becoming any other way than they are. And the fact is you certainly don't need fixing from self-serving people who want to tell you what to do and what's good for you.

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