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to: Kevin Klement
from: Cindy Haglund
date: 2005-11-20 09:59:32
subject: whose problem is it anyway

0n (19 Nov 05) Kevin Klement wrote to Cindy Haglund...

 KK> Hi Cindy,

 KK> Friday November 18 2005, Cindy Haglund writes to Kevin Klement:


 >   :) You are welcome. It took me awhile to stop crying when
 > hearing people would make me feel like I'm not good enough
 > for them. The fact is, they just can't be better than they
 > are.

 KK> Say.... today, I'm having a bad day. I'ed love to reply more, but I
 KK> can't You will here from me soon tho....

Reply whenever you feel it if if at all. No worries.

Mostly I was singing to the choir (again). I guess I was looking for
moral support if not  alternate povs' just in case there are some.
Or perhaps better said at any rate.

Here is one thing I have had a lot of trouble with. I think a lot of
us have this trouble. I'm not alone. Yeah.

"Whose problem is it anyway?"

If it's not ours, we shouldn't make it ours. I
like this philosophy. The trick however is being able to discern if it
is ours or not. And whether or not we should make it ours, or not.
Depend a lot on what it is and who is involved. If a teenage chld for
example is involved well there's just so much you can do. Mostly they
have to learn the hard way. Ohm. hmm. Next!

Cindy

PS: In my first draft I accidently left in the originators origin line
info. Boy oh boy did I learn how to be more careful! Some moderators
will eat your head off for doing that. LOL...


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