I used that as an example because the problem I had that prompted this train of thought was a bunch of social drama, in which I was a catalyst but not (except voluntarily in my attempt to find a solution) a participant. It seemed quite clear to me (in a way I’ll get to in the next post in the sequence) that I needed to solve the problem of social drama, even if I didn’t hold myself responsible for it or, strictly speaking, need to involve myself in it.
I used that as an example because the problem I had that prompted this train of thought was a bunch of social drama, in which I was a catalyst but not (except voluntarily in my attempt to find a solution) a participant. It seemed quite clear to me (in a way I’ll get to in the next post in the sequence) that I needed to solve the problem of social drama, even if I didn’t hold myself responsible for it or, strictly speaking, need to involve myself in it.