You're right that boundaries matter, but the idea that "many people don't need or want unsolicited check-ins" ignores the fact that *some* people *do* need that care—especially when they’re struggling and not asking for help.
You're right that boundaries matter, but the idea that "many people don't need or want unsolicited check-ins" ignores the fact that *some* people *do* need that care—especially when they’re struggling and not asking for help.