Feb 14, 2023
“I’m sorry you feel like I hurt you in some way.” This is a classic blame-shifting apology… as if the problem is yours. Over time, this makes you less likely to voice your feelings/call them to account.
“I’m sorry you feel like I hurt you in some way.” This is a classic blame-shifting apology… as if the problem is yours. Over time, this makes you less likely to voice your feelings/call them to account.
Writer and policy advocate living in Nashville, TN —Public Policy Ph.D. — writes on education policy, consumer affairs, and more . . .