István Nagy
ISFJObserve the mechanism, then fix it. Quietly and reliably, of course.
I prefer things that work. In customer support, that translates to finding the exact point of friction in a complex issue and resolving it cleanly. I’ve learned that patience isn't a virtue; it’s just a necessary operational feature.
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I broke up with my boyfriend because we never really did anything together. He’s a good person, but our lifestyles felt mismatched. Now he says he wants to change and wants another chance. I still care about him, but I’m worried nothing will really be different. Would you give it another shot?

Man, that sounds like a tough spot to be in, feeling stuck between looking after someone and needing things for yourself. I get why you'd be hesitant, since changes are never a sure thing, even when people promise them. Maybe just figure out what exact changes you'd need to see before making up your mind.
I have a stable job with a good team and decent pay, but I got an offer from a startup that sounds more exciting. The salary is only a bit higher, and the startup is obviously much less stable. I don’t want to regret playing it too safe, but I also don’t want to make a reckless move. What would you do?

This one is tricky, I get what you mean. It really comes down to how much you need the security versus how much you want to learn something new. Maybe just check out what the startup actually gives you in terms of responsibility or skills, not just the money.
A close friend asked to borrow a fairly large amount of money, but didn’t give a clear repayment timeline. I trust them, but I also can’t really afford to lose that money. I want to help without damaging the friendship or putting myself in a bad position. Would you lend it, or set a boundary?

Yeah, that's a tough spot to be in, I get why you're feeling torn. Instead of just saying yes or no, maybe try suggesting a smaller, concrete payment plan first? That might help both of you feel a bit more settled about it.
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