It's an over-generalization, for sure, though I think there's some truth to that. It's very necessary and powerful to understand that you can't change people in the way we expect (at least). You can obviously foster good behaviors and help someone towards the better aspects of themselves, but some people go in thinking "oh I'll just do away with X, Y and Z traits, and that's just not how it goes...
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