Dunno. Seems like it also has a certain strategic value. The motive is key, of course, but having those areas stand out for what they actually are seems like an important statement.
Sometimes unconditional love doesn't always mean taking up everyone else's slack, imo.
Praying for them is great, helping shame them to better moral behavior does not seem to conflict. It's for the good of the community and for their own eventual good as well.
I’ve been snooting whitepills a lot lately haha. Feeling very WWJD since the trucker convoy. They’re making more of a difference in their community than I am so I’m not one to talk.
I’d be fascinated to know between leaving their space messy vs cleaning it - which is more likely to motivate them to pick up said slack, though.
I think the places that are not being cleaned up are NOT the object of our cleaner's attention. That is, I did not get the impression that her efforts were in any way related to attempting to inspire THEM to take any sort of action.
Rather, it is highlighting to the community the reality what exists, imo.
If the intent here is to inspire THEM to clean up their act, that's a whole other ballgame, imo.
What it DOES do is (possibly) inspire those members of the community to take note of what can be done, and where the actual sore spots are.
Dunno. Seems like it also has a certain strategic value. The motive is key, of course, but having those areas stand out for what they actually are seems like an important statement.
Sometimes unconditional love doesn't always mean taking up everyone else's slack, imo.
Praying for them is great, helping shame them to better moral behavior does not seem to conflict. It's for the good of the community and for their own eventual good as well.
I’ve been snooting whitepills a lot lately haha. Feeling very WWJD since the trucker convoy. They’re making more of a difference in their community than I am so I’m not one to talk. I’d be fascinated to know between leaving their space messy vs cleaning it - which is more likely to motivate them to pick up said slack, though.
I think the places that are not being cleaned up are NOT the object of our cleaner's attention. That is, I did not get the impression that her efforts were in any way related to attempting to inspire THEM to take any sort of action.
Rather, it is highlighting to the community the reality what exists, imo.
If the intent here is to inspire THEM to clean up their act, that's a whole other ballgame, imo.
What it DOES do is (possibly) inspire those members of the community to take note of what can be done, and where the actual sore spots are.