2025-09-29
20 分钟Hello, welcome to our welcome back to trying to care This week's been a little hectic not gonna lie.
I was kind of scared I wasn't gonna be able to record this week's episode
because we just cut down a bunch of trees around the house and by we I mean a bunch of guys who are qualified to cut down trees.
I didn't personally go outside and start cutting down trees,
but we had people working outside all week and it's just been so loud, but they're finally done.
They just left probably like 15 minutes ago and I was like, okay, grab my mic.
Let's get to it.
Let's get this thing done.
I can sit in peace and in quiet and record this episode.
Today's episode is actually something that I've been dying to talk about on here.
I think I made a TikTok about this a while back and I got a lot of good feedback on it.
It seemed like a lot of people resonated with the message, so here I am to expand on that message.
Today,
I want to talk about how frustrating it can be to have someone who's done you dirty be rallied around and validated for their bad behavior.
It can sometimes make you feel like you're going insane
because this person has clearly mistreated you.
But it seems like regardless of their behavior, everyone loves them.
No matter what you do or no matter how right you are,
they still come out on top and have people backing them.
We're going to talk about trying to understand other people's perspectives, the cycle of victimhood,