from An old man telling an old story It’s more likely to occur in the elderly, but it’s not unique to them.
- People who don’t feel that their statements have been received repeat the same statements.
- People who keep insisting on the same thing at meetings.
- They are being ignored because they are misguided on the subject,
- The person does not feel that his/her statement has been accepted, so he/she repeats the same statement
- Interpret “not being accepted” as “not having the ability to accept.”
It is not beneficial to say the same thing to the same person when they don’t accept it, so it is better to say it to a different person - Find someone who understands.
If you say something misguided, you get ignore.
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