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A woman says she thinks people who call repeatedly after being ignored the first time are 'rude.' She shared her thoughts on an online community forum, and her post sparked debate among community ...
Our choice to call each other “crazy” is a curious one. We can dish it out but we can’t take it. No one likes to be called crazy, and yet we quickly refer to others that way when it’s ...
Calling out assumes the worst. Calling in involves conversation, compassion and context. It doesn’t mean a person should ignore harm, slight or damage, but nor should she, he or they exaggerate it.
Anxiety Why People Need to Stop Calling Each Other "Crazy" How one simple word causes so much damage and what we can do differently. Posted June 17, 2021 | Reviewed by Jessica Schrader ...