: Failing to exercise reasonable care, leading to physical or emotional harm to others. The Personal Toll: When the Wrongdoer is a Friend
: Making false statements that injure a person's reputation, such as libel or slander . wrongdoer
If you find yourself on the receiving end of someone's "wrongdoing," your first instinct might be to react with anger. However, taking a structured approach is often more effective: : Failing to exercise reasonable care, leading to
: Using a position of power to manipulate a vulnerable person into making decisions against their best interests, often seen in estate disputes. However, taking a structured approach is often more
A creative/storytelling focus (e.g., a "wrongdoer" character in fiction)
When wrongdoing happens in our personal lives, the legal definitions don't offer much comfort. The sting of a broken promise or a betrayal of trust can be more damaging than any financial loss. In these moments, we face a difficult choice:
💡 Accountability is not just about punishment; it’s about acknowledging the harm and finding a path toward justice or peace. How to Handle Wrongdoing