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A. Character refunction

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gentleness

Placeholder text until I find the time to draft a full description.

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Need experience

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Defunctionalizing

This subsection applies 'relational knowing' statements to illuminate how this defunction relationally lowers your ability to fully function. It is typically framed with more/more or more/less or less/more or less/less associations that can be empirically tested.

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Refunctionalizing

This subsection applies 'relational knowing' statements to illuminate how this defunction could be turned around to raise your ability to function. It also uses more/more or more/less or less/more or less/less associations that can be empirically tested.

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Example(s)

This subsection offers some examples of this defunction you may observe affecting your life. Usually more than one example is provided. If reading this, there are no examples yet to this defunction.

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Associated defunctions

This subsection points to similar or applicable defunctions. If reading this, there are no defunctions specifically associated with this defunction.

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Relevant refunctions

This subsection points to relevant or complementary refunctions. If reading this, there are no relevant defunctions to correlate with this defunction.

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Applicable principles

This subsection points to those anankelogical principles that aptly apply to this defunction. If reading this, there are no anankelogical principles related specifically to this defunction.

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Referenced blog posts

This subsection points to those blog entries that relate to, or cite, this particular defunction. If reading this, there are no blog entries yet related specifically to this defunction.

Date created:

8/26/23

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A. Character refunction

The softer you approach others in need of care, the more your needs resolve.

Be ready to give a softer touch where appropriate. Stay sensitive to those who appear alarmed by any harshness. They may be going through intense pain, or suffering some kind of trauma. Discern when a scalpel is better than a sledgehammer. Know where it's best to be humble yet firm. Tread softly through a field of wounded soldiers. Avoid reopening old wounds. Let your gentleness help them to more fully heal and grow strong.

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