Friday, 14 November 2025

Doing the wrong thing

 

Doing the wrong thing

Doing the wrong thing for the right reason is as bad as doing the right thing for the wrong reason. Either way, we upset people without intending to, so it’s probably better to do nothing at all, unless we’re absolutely sure we’ve got everyone’s best interests at heart.

This, too, shall pass.

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  1. Intentions are also important, I think.

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    1. Definitely, but sometimes people don't realise the intentions were good.

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  2. I've made mistakes like this in the past and now, if I am not sure, I will ask before doing or not doing anything for someone.

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    1. I doubt if anyone is ever right all the time.

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  3. Sorry. Hopefully everything will work out.

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    1. Sigh - that comment was mine. Apparently I wasn't signed in and my comments are anonymous (I made another one too!)

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    2. Thank you. I'm sure it will.

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  4. I used to feel just sick inside when there was an issue with someone. I tried very hard to set things right, which usually just made things worse. I am now at the point that I simply wait for signs that the other person is receptive to listening. Until then, I keep my thoughts to myself.

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    1. Trying to put it right often makes it worse, as the upset person gets even more upset. Keeping it zipped is best.

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  5. "Doing the wrong thing" will almost always turn out wrong in the long run.

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  6. ??? Apparently, I have missed something here.

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    1. No, that's it - no explanations or accompanying text . . .

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  7. Sometimes waiting is best, sometimes I say nothing and think it over for perhaps later saying something. The Bible says watch what you say, thoughtless speaking can be damaging. So true.

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  8. I know that feeling well. You feel miserable until it's finally resolved.

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  9. Keep your head down until it passes.

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  10. I can so relate to this. I've done the wrong thing on plenty of occasions.

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  11. Pointed, and quite personal. I'm quite sure you've never intended to do a wrong thing.

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    1. I rush to action . . . not always a good thing to do.

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  12. I always hope that I'm doing the right thing for the right reason. But you never know the other person's perspective.

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  13. I'm far too quick to do/say the wrong thing - gets me into trouble often.
    Hope you are right that all things pass - eventually

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  14. My mum was elderly but healthy yet a relative asked mum's doctor, in front of me, to euthenise (spelling?) my beloved mum:( I did the right thing and called the police, but I forbade my children and grandchildren from ever speaking to the relative again. Ten years later they are angry with me for doing the wrong thing ...for controlling their behaviour.

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    1. That is appalling. Your reaction is completely understandable and correct - your poor mum.

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  15. Thinking of you
    Alison in Devon x

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  16. Yup, people get upset and as you said, don't realize the intentions are good. My comeback to them as I am being yelled at is: Be grateful that someone gives a ...cares enough about you to worry or be concerned.

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  17. the answer is there is no answer because we are dealing with other humans, anything goes or does not go.. hope it turns out ok

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    1. Humans are such a nuisance sometimes . . .

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  18. That's where I'm at... this too will pass. Thank you

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    1. I hope your difficulties are soon resolved.

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  19. Humans are unpredictable and can truly never be pleased. As a former "people-pleaser" about 30 years now from that compulsion, I care more about pleasing my Lord. I hope it works out. Hey it's the holidays, that is when family dysfunction rears it's ugly head in family and friends!

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    1. You're so right - family gatherings can be a nightmare of treading on eggshells.

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  20. other humans also have a responibility to you - to try and understand. Interpersonal stuff that goes wrong isn't all one side's fault.

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    1. That is true, but sometimes a little forethought prevents misunderstandings. 😁

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  21. I know the feeling, I've done both without meaning to upset. But we're all human so these things do happen unfortunately. xxx

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    1. They do, and being 'perfect' as some people appear to be, is so irritating! 😃😱

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  22. I'm sure everything will work out...in the fullness of time they eventually do!

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you, Jan. That little storm cloud seems to have passed for the moment.

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  23. Wrong or right, I would certainly do something better or right then nothing at all !

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  24. Sometimes it's better to wait . . .

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