(September 14, 2016 at 1:06 pm)LastPoet Wrote: Well Hammy.... You are young. There are cases where "good" intentions can harm more than do good. I had a few cases in my life and being on the receiving end, I sometimes feel like saying the road to hell is paved with them.
This. Some of the worst things done to me were done with "good intentions". Intent does not matter to me when the action is harmful enough. The good intention excuse also allows the offender to continue acting that way instead of learning from the mistake.
I don't believe you. Get over it.