When people don’t want to change, you can’t make them
You know how it goes: two kids are screaming and clawing at each other, trying to grab something, pushing, shoving, yelling for you to come. You arrive.
“What’s going on here?” you inquire. “He started it!” the two boys shout simultaneously.
Even when you try to slow things down, to understand what happened step-by-step, the stories are filled with blame. “He wouldn’t let me have my turn!”
“Well my turn wasn’t up yet, and he always comes early and tries to push me off!”
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