isn’t just “letting things be fixed.” It’s that compulsive, often unsolicited, desire to step in and tidy up someone else’s world.
We’ve all felt it. That twitch in your brain when you see a typo in a public menu, a slightly crooked picture frame at a friend’s house, or a broken process at work that no one else seems to notice.
Let’s talk about “letfix” – the quiet urge to repair what isn’t yours to fix
Let’s unpack the beautiful, annoying, human habit of repairing the unrequested.
isn’t just “letting things be fixed.” It’s that compulsive, often unsolicited, desire to step in and tidy up someone else’s world.
We’ve all felt it. That twitch in your brain when you see a typo in a public menu, a slightly crooked picture frame at a friend’s house, or a broken process at work that no one else seems to notice. letfix
Let’s talk about “letfix” – the quiet urge to repair what isn’t yours to fix isn’t just “letting things be fixed
Let’s unpack the beautiful, annoying, human habit of repairing the unrequested. human habit of repairing the unrequested.