
Stop Interrupting Karma: Why You Can’t Save People From Their Regrets
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Podcast: The Trigger and The Truth
Host: Tina White
Series: Mental Health Matters
📝 Episode Summary: We’ve all been there. Someone from your past, romantic, professional, or even family tries to circle back into your life after mistreating you, undervaluing you, or listening to outside noise instead of trusting their own experience with you. They come with excuses, half-truths, or a sob story, hoping for another chance.
🔎 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:- Why We Let People Back In: How compassion, hope, and the need for closure can blur into reconciliation.
- The Rewrite Problem: Why people often return rewriting history, making excuses, and dodging accountability.
- Interrupting Karma: How rescuing someone from regret only shields them from the lessons they need to learn.
- The Mental Health Connection: Why carrying someone else’s regret leads to anxiety, insecurity, mistrust—and why boundaries are vital for your healing.
💡 Key Takeaway
Forgiveness doesn’t mean access. Protecting your peace means letting people sit with the consequences of their choices. Their regret is not your responsibility to ease.
✨ Call to ActionHave you ever let someone spin the block, only to realize nothing had changed? Or maybe you’ve learned the hard way that rescuing someone only hurt you twice?
📞 Call or text the hotline at 715-702-8845 to share your story. You’ll remain anonymous and respected.
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