Words can hurt even if no offense is intended or even when the person who spoke the words didn't mean to give you any pain or even when it is the truth. But words can hurt, that's why I think we must be careful with what we say to each other.
At the end of your post you said:
I hope to hear something new, something that can make tomorrow better than it was today, even if it is not what I want to hear.
I know from experience that there are people who don't even want to hear such a message. They are so easily hurt, too sensitive to even understand that is wasn't said to harm them in any way. What I mean is that generally speaking, the person who is spoken to has also a responsibility. Listen carefully and understand what is said and why. Let us not be offended too soon.
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Yes. I also actually hold a responsibility of speech ideal and personally take the approach of do not intentionally harm but, I am sure I cause many offences.
I find that ore and more, people are soled off in their little echo chambers and when they occasionally emerge, they do not have the personal skills to manage and interact like adults. They insteas throw tantrums like toddlers who's parents said no more candy.