Source: The Reframe
by AR Moxon
“If you suggest to a careless person that they should care about something terrible that is happening, they’ll often tell you that you scolding them that they ought to care is the reason they think the terrible thing is good, actually — which gives away the fact that they knew about it all along, but I find a careless person generally doesn’t care about that revelation of their motives, because not caring was always their goal, so they don’t actually care how it is they manage to achieve the goal of not caring, and they don’t care if their previous reason for not caring doesn’t work anymore. They tell you you’re shaming them. And I get it. Who wants to be shamed? But more people should be more ashamed, I think.” (11/03/25)