Life Lessons From The Eggshell Doctrine

No matter the area of law you practice, you probably remember the string of cases you studied in your 1L Torts class.  According to the Eggshell Doctrine, when we do harm to another, we must take the plaintiff as we find her, even if she has a skull as thin as an eggshell and even if we had no prior notice of her condition.  While we may argue that it’s unfair, we know that it’s the law.

While there’s no law protecting the Average Jill from committing tortious thoughts against herself, we think there should be. 

We  suspect that you may have a colorful agenda for what you wish to look like or how you want to feel, but you are also duty-bound to accept yourself as you are right now, thin skull (or fleshy thighs) and all.  Wishing things were different can be a springboard for change or it can be a downward spiral of self-criticism and discontent.  Applying the mandate of the Eggshell Doctrine to your life may be just the mandate you need to accept your present situation – without judgment – and to take measures to get where you want to go.

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Read it now, and then try one or two of the Simple Shifts and see what a difference a small change makes.  That’s all it takes for you to move toward what you want for your health and your life, thin skull and all!

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