Edgar Cayce said "You can't someone into more trouble than they can get themselves into". I've found multiple times in my career, and personal life, for this belief to ring true. Recently, a house sup and tech were discussing patients by name in the earshot of a visitor. I alerted them to what they were doing and more or less went about my business. I heard through the grapevine the tech was terminated this past week for document falsification. Now, I had no ill feelings toward this tech, not ever working with him much, but knew him to be baically a nice guy who did his job as far as I knew. However, I sensed he did not have good boundaries, in that he didn't seem to take some things seriously. I have other examples that I may get into. Have you ever experienced a situation where, metaphorically, enough rope was given that the individual hung themselves?