Original Advice
“DO: Ask clarifying questions before judging shifting opinions.”
Interrogate Before You Incriminate
Your tongue runs faster than your discernment. You brand people two‑faced because their story edits mid-sentence, then you do the same in a prettier font. Snap judgments feel clean; they are lazy. Opinions shift when new data lands. Lies also shift. You can’t tell which is which from across the room. Close the distance. Ask three sharp questions before you crown yourself judge.
Clarifying questions don’t coddle; they calibrate. They force timelines, sources, and stakes to surface. When you ask how, when, and what changed, performance cracks and truth breathes. Curiosity is not kindness here; it’s a lie detector with velvet gloves. You collect context, not alibis. Patterns appear. You protect your credibility, and theirs, by refusing to confuse evolution with betrayal, noise with signal.
Cosmic Context
You are Mercury’s twin—quick, dual, built for dialogue. Use both faces to ask and listen, not to judge on half a headline.
Action
──────Before reacting, ask three questions: What changed, when, and why?
✨ You are allowed to slow down and demand details. ✨