Some people don’t want advice. They want a witness. And confusing the two is how we lose each other in conversations that were supposed to bring us closer.

Some people don’t want advice. They want a witness. And confusing the two is how we lose each other in conversations that were supposed to bring us closer.

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The fastest way to lose someone isn't ignoring them — it's solving them when they needed to be heard. On the quiet cost of confusing advice with witness.

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The fastest way to lose someone isn't ignoring them — it's solving them when they needed to be heard. On the quiet cost of confusing advice with witness.

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