How do you guys deal with situations where you feel like some grave injustice was committed against you?
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These are the replies to this question when you asked it before...
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It seems you may have missed them because you did not acknowledge or respond to any of them. It can help if you click on your own name you will see all your posts and questions. I find that an invaluable tool to stop me asking the same questions over and over again... Hope it helps...
iforget, Negeen did respond. She may have not responded to everyones reply, but she did reply. Not everyone, who has a TBI communicates in the same exactly the same way.
Still Negeen, it would help if you could try and be a little less afraid of confrontation. People are curious creatures by nature, so just putting a statement out there "How do you guys deal with situations where you feel like some grave injustice was committed against you?", can't just be answered, in a way that you can befit from, unless we know what you feel the great injustice is.
If the great injustice, in your eyes, is say, that your brother was murdered, then almost everyone would agree, that the person should be brought too justice. If instead what you feel was a great injustice is that someone very rudely insulted you, then I would probably just dissociate myself wt them, and seek counseling if you couldn't forget the insult.
So do you understand why a simple proper response that you would find helpful, is not possible, unless we know a little bit more about what happened.
what was the injustice that someone did to you?
Yep I was wrong.... it has been known to happen from time to time - Thanks for pointing it out so nicely.
Lately the replies are being presented in a strange and unfamiliar way (I am missing loads) and I am still figuring it out - clearly I did not see the earlier posts in that thread
Still I stand by the basics of my reply, the question has been asked before and there are still replies she may not have seen ... However I agree that perhaps some more detail in the questions posed may help the rest of better target our replies.