>>64213715Pippa's problem is always that she clams up when challenged and really struggles to justify or explain her decisions.
>inb4 "why should she justify anything to you"She should be able to explain it to herself and fully explore the idea instead of just randomly making choices. She's always light on details, but is it because she's "keeping her thoughts private" or just being shy, or is there actually no plan and no explanation? Well, I think it distresses her to think about and she can become a little dishonest or downright manipulative to hide that fact, only opening up about her thoughts afterwards when it no longer matters.
>>64215127Based on that... she's probably lying about it not changing. Specifically, she probably doesn't know if she'll actually follow through on this or whether it will badly disrupt her career. Or if she wants that or not. If I had to guess, she wants to get more in touch with the outdoors and learn skills necessary for her to "settle down on a farm" like she claims to want long-term. I can't argue with that and I don't think anyone would, but the path to get there is questionable for the simple reason that it's Pippa and a huge financial investment and she will definitely have a breakdown later when she realizes she can't go home.
It'll be OK... maybe. A lot of this is stuff she could do at home though, but she would have to make friends and explore the wilderness, which she will still struggle to do anyway. What I personally think she needs is a roadkill friend who will learn to skin and clean animals along with her. If Sleepy won't do it, then I nominate Shiina because she has practical skills and a better grasp of independence.