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Mind your own beeswax or in a manner more fitting to the pious check your motives perceptibly and intentionally before interfering and don't proceed if the results are potentially worse than the initial problem. The most inhumane atrocities occur under the control or guidance of people with good intentions or high expectations ignoring their own misgivings and/or reasonable thinking bent on their misguided faith in their ability to solve their perceived dilemmas.

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