He doesn't need a PR consultant; he needs a therapist.
Well, I wasn't going to comment on that, on account of I'm not qualified to judge other people's mental health or whether they should seek care for same. I'll go so far as to dust off the language I learned in grad school and assert that the person under discussion is presenting with behaviors which are consistent with the ability to benefit from a therapeutic situation.
(good heavens, that's exhausting.)
Regardless of whatever other actions he chooses to take, Mr. Monsarrat does have a PR problem. My hope that he takes reasonable action to resolve it (such as consulting an expert) is directly tied to my equally devout wish that he'll abandon the unreasonable (IMHO and only my O) actions he's currently taking.
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Well, I wasn't going to comment on that, on account of I'm not qualified to judge other people's mental health or whether they should seek care for same. I'll go so far as to dust off the language I learned in grad school and assert that the person under discussion is presenting with behaviors which are consistent with the ability to benefit from a therapeutic situation.
(good heavens, that's exhausting.)
Regardless of whatever other actions he chooses to take, Mr. Monsarrat does have a PR problem. My hope that he takes reasonable action to resolve it (such as consulting an expert) is directly tied to my equally devout wish that he'll abandon the unreasonable (IMHO and only my O) actions he's currently taking.