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What draws the line between agreeable and being too agreeable. My therapist switched to remote the other day and I was fine with it since I had switched the week before. Then yesterday afternoon my mom gave me the wrong medicine and I didn’t get mad at her because I knew it was a mistake and she was having side effects from a med of her own.

Is it bad to never have much of an issue with the way people act in real life and just brush it off as either my mistake or not a big deal?

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