Advice Quote by De philosopher DJ Kyos
““Never justify someones wrong action, without them apologizing first & admitting their wrongs. If you do. You are not making them better, but you are making them worse on the bad things they do.””
About This Quote
Excusing another’s misconduct before they acknowledge it can enable further harmful behavior rather than promote improvement.
In simple terms: Excusing bad actions before an apology worsens the problem.
Hold people accountable before offering justification.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- workplace conflict
- personal relationships
- disciplinary actions
- team management
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you encourage responsibility without enabling misconduct?
- When is it appropriate to intervene before an apology?
If the person never apologizes, you may be forced to intervene without their acknowledgment.