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Not trying to bash Kaine here. I get the impression that Kaine might be a "fixer".
I don't get the impression that Kaine is a "listener".
He comes across confidently, as if he's got the answer, he's always right, even comes across somewhat arrogant about things because he exudes that air of confidence and does not qualify what he says. Makes him seem "my way or the highway". Or, in a word, controlling. He's analytic - always a bunch of facts and reasoned rationale, running in the direction he believes it logically leads.
If one is not a listener, and one is a fixer, I think it might be hard for the fixer to instinctively know that, for emotional issues, the way to help is to listen and not fix.
I bring this up, only because the abuse of alcohol usually has emotional roots. If Kaine was trying to "fix" things for the family, perhaps he was just trying to "fix" the wrong thing. I can imagine the battles, and eventual resentment that could grow between a "fixer" and a person who doesn't want to be "fixed" but just wants to be .... <insert emotional need here>.
I also bring this up, because, I'm guilty of being a fixer too. As I get older, I've tried hard to become a better listener. I missed a lot when I was younger, because I really thought I could just tell folks what to do and then they could do that and then their problem would be fixed. Logic, you know?
Just throwin' it out there. Perhaps one can easily slip from being a "fixer" into an "enabler", and not even realize it for quite some time...
I don't get the impression that Kaine is a "listener".
He comes across confidently, as if he's got the answer, he's always right, even comes across somewhat arrogant about things because he exudes that air of confidence and does not qualify what he says. Makes him seem "my way or the highway". Or, in a word, controlling. He's analytic - always a bunch of facts and reasoned rationale, running in the direction he believes it logically leads.
If one is not a listener, and one is a fixer, I think it might be hard for the fixer to instinctively know that, for emotional issues, the way to help is to listen and not fix.
I bring this up, only because the abuse of alcohol usually has emotional roots. If Kaine was trying to "fix" things for the family, perhaps he was just trying to "fix" the wrong thing. I can imagine the battles, and eventual resentment that could grow between a "fixer" and a person who doesn't want to be "fixed" but just wants to be .... <insert emotional need here>.
I also bring this up, because, I'm guilty of being a fixer too. As I get older, I've tried hard to become a better listener. I missed a lot when I was younger, because I really thought I could just tell folks what to do and then they could do that and then their problem would be fixed. Logic, you know?
Just throwin' it out there. Perhaps one can easily slip from being a "fixer" into an "enabler", and not even realize it for quite some time...