You Don’t Have to Fix Everything: Learning to Balance Responsibility and Restraint
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What does it really mean to help someone who’s overwhelmed or dysregulated?
In this episode, Dante uses The Very Cranky Bear as a lens to explore a powerful truth: many relational problems don’t begin with bad intentions—they begin with inattention. We unpack why we often try to fix people’s feelings instead of examining our own behavior, how dysregulation is frequently caused rather than spontaneous, and why emotional labor often falls on the most thoughtful person in the room.
Supporting someone well isn’t about doing more. It’s about holding responsibility and restraint at the same time.
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