@arcadetoken oh no, it's not unusual and it's not toxic, just the opposite.

What you're talking about is open communication.

What you're talking about is the same thing I always try to do during interpersonal conflict.

See, I'm a computer #programmer by trade, an engineer.

And, like #Hemmer from #StarTrek: #StrangeNewWorlds, I see it as my role in life, my "calling", if you will, to "Fix that which is broken".

That applies to both myself inside and problems external to me, including other people.

The world is filled with problems to solve.

When I see a problem presented before me, I am COMPELLED to solve it, much like an #OCD person is compelled to do... whatever it is that they are compelled to do.

The problem is that while, yes, other people ARE problems to solve... we all have our own internal histories and traumas that have shaped who we are.

For many of us, and perhaps it's just a part of the #humancondition, every part of us wants to FIGHT change, to even fight improvement.

It might possibly be a part of our mental #homeostasis, it might be #identity self-preservation, but some part of us wants us to stay the same, to make no changes. Even for the better.

So, when I reach out to try to help "fix" people, the same way I try to improve myself EVERY damn day of my life, they often and usually respond with hesitance, suspicion, and sometimes outright hostility.

I've learned that people can only change when they WANT to change. So all you can do is hold out the olive branch of your unique perspective, and let them know that you are there IF they want to talk and help sort out their issues, and improve themselves.

But you can't force it on people. They have to want it for themselves.

And that's the biggest and toughest thing that I've had to learn since I was diagnosed with #aspergers twenty years ago, is that you can't "fix" everyone... most people don't WANT to be fixed.

So, you just have to show compassion, listen to them, and wait for a moment to give a tiny bit of advice here and there to try to steer in the direction that you think would benefit them the best.

And then... give them space. You can only show them the door, THEY are the ones that have to walk through it.

...is that enough hackneyed metaphors for you? 😂

Homeostasis is your body’s way of keeping balance. Stress disrupts it, but healing restores it. Understanding this science helps you protect your health and thrive.
 
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Filtration and absorption are key to maintaining #Homeostasis. Kidneys filter waste while nutrients, water, and electrolytes are absorbed into the bloodstream. Essential for #Physiology, #Nephrology, and #DigestiveHealth.

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Filtration and Absorption – Mechanisms and Physiological Importance

Explore the processes of filtration and absorption in the human body. Learn how the kidneys filter blood to remove waste and how nutrients, water, and electrolytes are absorbed in the digestive and renal systems to maintain homeostasis.

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Negative feedback regulation is vital for maintaining #Homeostasis by reducing system activity once a target level is reached. Key in #Endocrinology, #HormonalControl, and #Metabolism. Learn more from @ASN_Kidney, @NephJC, @Neph_SIM, @nephondemand, @kidney_boy.

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Negative Feedback Regulation – Mechanism and Role in Homeostasis

Understand negative feedback regulation, a key biological mechanism that maintains stability in physiological systems. Learn how hormones and metabolic processes use feedback loops to control activity and preserve homeostasis.

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Understand extracellular solutes, their types, and their critical roles in maintaining fluid balance and cellular function. #ExtracellularSolutes #Electrolytes #FluidBalance #Homeostasis #MedicalPhysiology

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Extracellular Solutes: Composition, Function, and Role in Fluid Balance

Learn about the major extracellular solutes, including electrolytes and proteins, their concentrations, and how they contribute to fluid balance, osmotic pressure, and overall physiological homeostasis.

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Topic: Homeostasis of bio-systems as the first step of evolution.
The image shows stem cell growth.

Symmetric division yields one cell type, while asymmetric
division creates two, supporting homeostasis through
alternating modes.

Negative feedback preserves structure

Homeostasis is your body’s natural way of keeping balance—regulating stress, energy, and healing. When balance is restored, true wellness begins. 🌿✨
 
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How does ER #homeostasis impact #immune response activation in #plants? Bi et al. explore how ER-localized DMP2 positively regulates resistance to #Phytophthora in #potato.
https://doi.org/10.1111/jipb.13876
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