Abby10 |
01-01-2018 05:00 PM |
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I am trying to make sure that the Moderator gets a clear picture.
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It seems as if the Moderator already has, and made an executive decision based on his/her/their perception of the situation.
Now that you have us all off of ignore, let me throw out some thoughts for you to chew on -
We don't always get what we want, Tal, and we don't always get our own way. In fact, much of life ends up being a compromise. You win some, you lose some, but most of life ends up being a compromise about one thing or another. When you live in a world with other human beings there is a lot of give and take if you want to develop meaningful relationships. It doesn't and/or shouldn't go all one way. That is not the basis for a healthy relationship. Life would be a lot less frustrating if you came to this realization. If you don't have healthy relationships in your life, and this includes those outside of your family, you really aren't living. You're just existing and life eventually ends up to be all about you. In the end, it can be a hellish existence.
Maybe you can relate to this. I just saw the new Getty movie that is out in theaters. Look at the way they depicted his life. It was all about one thing - money/security. Well look where that got him. He had everything anyone could ever want but he lacked any real relationships with other people. He died with everything and yet really had NOTHING. From the perspective of others at least, his life appeared sad, lonely, and downright pathetic. He died essentially alone and could take NOTHING with him. I know that looking for numbers seems to be your interest in watching movies, but there is often so much more to be learned from them. If you watch this movie, take note of the relationships depicted or lack thereof. Relationships are important. Getting along with others is essential for a healthy, happy life.
I wish you NOTHING but the best.
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