My Intentions Are Good, Don’t They Count for Everything?

Declaring good intentions as though wanting to do the right thing means you couldn't possibly have done the wrong thing is a great way to get people to give up on you, to keep their feedback to themselves, and keep you in the dark about what they really think. Use this rhetorical deflection technique at your own peril. It probably won't get you what you really want.read more
Source: Psychology Today Anxiety Center - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Tags: Anxiety Behavioral Economics Ethics and Morality Happiness Personality Philosophy Self-Help Social Life Spirituality Stress Work Source Type: news