
The Problem With Broken People
Igax
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<h1>Broken People Don't Want to Suffer Alone, They Are Always Recruiting</h1><p>I dodge interactions with broken people because I don’t enjoy emotional high jack. You can never do enough to “fix “ broken people.</p><p>00:10</p><p>Good evening and welcome to my humble podcast abode. I am Cocoa Griot, just a 50 something who loves to talk about love, life, and a host of other stuff. Thank you for joining me this evening. If you have ever watched glass ever break, sometimes there are so many pieces, it's hard to believe that object was ever whole. It's totally unrecognizable. It might be easy to spot broken glass and avoid but spotting broken people can be adifficult task. I spent years engaging with broken people that were emotionally shattered. There are some common characteristics of broken people I want to share with you for a few moments tonight. And remember, I won't keep you long, but my goal is to help you stay strpng. I don't know about you, but I learned that fail is an acronym for first attempt in learning. Failure is a teacher that delivers memorable lessons. Broken people, do not take failure well at all. They don't view failure as an opportunity to try a different strategy that leads to success. Remember, if you fail, that meant you had the courage to try. Failure is final for broken people, it reinforces a false narrative that they are inferior to others.</p><p>1:27</p><p> One of the most frustrating aspects of dealing with a broken person is how they go from zero to ziggity boom. You can think everything is fine and all of a sudden, they are over emoting on a situation that's really not that big of a deal. When you're around this person enough, you will find yourself walking on eggshells. You watch your speech and actions to the point you are not able to just be yourself. They are holding you hostage because of their reactions. You always have to provide the broken person with reassurance. They are constantly needing you to tell them you love them, and how much you do. It does not matter how much you