So you didn't do this deliberately? Even though you're clearly addressing the public? This message differs a great deal from the previous clearly unintended moving picture delivered to us.
[Linhardt very much doubts that they didn't mean to show everyone this message, but there is the slight possibility he is wrong.]
You also are making assumptions. I need no lectures on the role of a healer and to be quite honest, no, I don't care about how people feel after they leave my care - much like I don't care how you feel about my opinion. I do care if they continue to cause problems by becoming mentally unstable or if they have such an unpleasant experience in the infirmary that they refuse treatment and spread diseases or end up being a drain on our resources. Your 'help' is creating more work for the other healers in the long term and assuming that they'll pick up the slack for the parts of healing you don't want to engage with - without asking us or securing agreement.
There is at least one person here who has missing body parts and several who are liable to associate sights like the one you just shared with events of extreme violence. Reminding people of those events randomly, without warning, in a time and place where they should be somewhat safe doesn't help their mental stability, and we have at least one person here who is struggling with keeping himself mentally whole. You could at least not have such severe myopia that it limits you to only considering medical issues you can cure.
[Mercedes clearly isn't helping Dimitri. Linhardt is far from friends with the man, but his own self-interest dictates that preventing the man from going insane would be beneficial.]
Furthermore, on a strategic level, I am disinclined to trust anyone who says they want to assist and then declares they don't care about the experiences of others. What is to stop you from dumping someone outside with half a leg because they asked you the wrong question?
Do you want to assist people or do you want to feel useful to keep the existential dread of your helplessness regarding the situation here at bay?
CW: Both of them being dicks?
[Linhardt very much doubts that they didn't mean to show everyone this message, but there is the slight possibility he is wrong.]
You also are making assumptions. I need no lectures on the role of a healer and to be quite honest, no, I don't care about how people feel after they leave my care - much like I don't care how you feel about my opinion. I do care if they continue to cause problems by becoming mentally unstable or if they have such an unpleasant experience in the infirmary that they refuse treatment and spread diseases or end up being a drain on our resources. Your 'help' is creating more work for the other healers in the long term and assuming that they'll pick up the slack for the parts of healing you don't want to engage with - without asking us or securing agreement.
There is at least one person here who has missing body parts and several who are liable to associate sights like the one you just shared with events of extreme violence. Reminding people of those events randomly, without warning, in a time and place where they should be somewhat safe doesn't help their mental stability, and we have at least one person here who is struggling with keeping himself mentally whole. You could at least not have such severe myopia that it limits you to only considering medical issues you can cure.
[Mercedes clearly isn't helping Dimitri. Linhardt is far from friends with the man, but his own self-interest dictates that preventing the man from going insane would be beneficial.]
Furthermore, on a strategic level, I am disinclined to trust anyone who says they want to assist and then declares they don't care about the experiences of others. What is to stop you from dumping someone outside with half a leg because they asked you the wrong question?
Do you want to assist people or do you want to feel useful to keep the existential dread of your helplessness regarding the situation here at bay?