Patient D has personal insight into the real costs or their own personal purchase. / Patient D knows that costs show up even after they themself is long gone. / Patient D appears to be well aware of their own widely acknowledged drawbacks. / Patient D perhaps reads too much into letterology. / Help patient work through the urge to rationalize their very essence. / Review with patient D the differences between cause and effect and mere correlation. / Suggest that patient rein in and tone down their apparent animosity toward condiments. / Advise patient that the perceived competition with “rival” doesn’t actually exist outside of their own insecurities. / Attempt to separate patient’s ego from their evaluation of their personal societal role. / Patient clearly allows their subjective perspective to intervene in their ability to objectively evaluate.
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