To Help or Not to Help: Ricky and Malcolm Debate Support Strategies
I'm not going to go out of my way to continuously help somebody that doesn't want the help. Whether you curse me out, whether you say I'm a piece of shit, guess what when I go in to help these fucking kids, when we do this, soon kids are going to tell you: bro Malcolm, fuck you.
Ever wondered when it's the right time to step in and offer a helping hand? Ricky and Malcolm, hosts of 'A Felon and a Drunk', tackle this tricky question in their latest episode. With a unique blend of personal experience and heartfelt discussion, they dive into the complexities of supporting those struggling with incarceration, addiction, and mental health issues.
Malcolm argues that people need to want help before they can truly change, while Ricky believes in offering support regardless of whether someone asks for it. Their debate highlights the delicate balance between providing assistance and fostering independence. They share personal stories and reflections that make this episode both relatable and thought-provoking. The conversation doesn't shy away from the emotional hurdles and the role of pride in accepting help.
Ricky and Malcolm also emphasize the importance of perseverance and the power of effort in making a difference. If you're curious about when to lend a hand and how to motivate change, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to 'A Felon and a Drunk' for an engaging discussion that might just change your perspective on helping others.