Intent vs. Harm
The discussion explores the distinction between intent and the resulting harm in various scenarios, highlighting that while intent is crucial for understanding motivations, it doesn't change the impact of the harm caused. The conversation emphasizes that regardless of intention, the response to the harm is what truly matters, revealing deeper insights into accountability and emotional injury in relationships.In this clip
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