| ▲ | jastuk a day ago | |||||||
The missing bit is where you say "I take full responsibility for this situation", to the cleaners who's lives are impacted by this significantly more than yours. > Would you fire yourself from the house? You keep pushing this false framing/binary for some reason. You made a bad call, you lost the money, that's a given (a passive if you will). Where's the active "taking responsibility" part? That's the main critique. | ||||||||
| ▲ | ergocoder 17 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> The missing bit is where you say "I take full responsibility for this situation" > Where's the active "taking responsibility" part? But what is the implication of taking full responsibility? What actions would he be taking for "taking full responsibility"? I don't think you meant you merely wanted the performative sound of "I take full responsibility for this situation" to come out of his mouth. Without actions, the words mean nothing. So, what would be the actions you were looking for here? I don't quite get it. | ||||||||
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