Re: What about the client's needs? (was: What would Andrew do)
The fact is, we are all doing the same
thing - interpreting Elna's words and assigning our own judgment. Since we
will never hear from Elna's client, we have no way of knowing what really
happened.
you'll never know what the client thinks happened. the truth is something else altogether in general, but especially since, if Elna is subject to a biased interpretation of events, so are they. you might subscribe to an epistemology where truth is generated by the contestation between different subjective points of view. but to conflate the truth with the client's interpretation is to make the same mistake you are criticizing other's for.
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