Harsh. But he’s not wrong. The desire to leap in and alleviate suffering needs to be tempered with the knowledge of what you’re actually capable of and whether this is the best use of your time and energy. It’s something I still struggle with, and I can relate to Eli.
Harsh. But he’s not wrong. The desire to leap in and alleviate suffering needs to be tempered with the knowledge of what you’re actually capable of and whether this is the best use of your time and energy. It’s something I still struggle with, and I can relate to Eli.
Yes. One wants to do the right thing but it can be easy to mess things up even worse if you are unprepared