74: Feedback Friday | How to Land Your Dream Job in the 21st Century

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Aggressive Friends
Navigating friendships with aggressive individuals can be challenging, as and discuss. They emphasize the importance of recognizing violent behavior and taking appropriate action, such as documenting incidents and involving authorities if necessary 1. Jordan advises that while friends may not always intervene in confrontations, it doesn't necessarily mean they aren't supportive. He suggests having a candid conversation with them to understand their perspective 2.
The real problem is not these guys. The problem is you live with an insecure deep shit who can't manage his emotions and his violence.
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Ultimately, prioritizing personal safety and addressing the root cause of aggression is crucial.
Abusive Dynamics
When dealing with abusive friends, and stress the importance of documentation. They recommend using technology to record incidents, which can serve as evidence if needed 3. Jordan highlights that abusive behavior often stems from deep-seated issues, and it's essential to protect oneself while understanding the abuser's background 4.
You can't count on other people. People are not always cut out for combat. That is a fact.
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Ensuring personal safety and having a plan in place can help manage such challenging situations.
Friendship Changes
Sudden changes in friendships can be perplexing, as and explore. They discuss scenarios where friends become distant without explanation, suggesting that such behavior might be passive-aggressive or indicative of underlying issues 5. Jordan advises confronting the friend directly to seek clarity, as understanding the reason behind the change is crucial for closure 6.
This is super strange way to end a friendship though. What the heck?
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Ultimately, being open to communication and accepting the outcome can help in moving forward.
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