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OR Tequila sunrises.I learned one of my best lessons after drinking several sloe gin fizzes one night in college: DON'T DRINK SLOE GIN FIZZES.
OR Tequila sunrises.I learned one of my best lessons after drinking several sloe gin fizzes one night in college: DON'T DRINK SLOE GIN FIZZES.
I disagree somewhat. People who acquire many disabilities didn't have a choice much of the time.Irrespective of whether we grew up rich or poor or some where in between we are all in our present state of living because of choices that we have made in the past. We made a choice of a spouse, to smoke or not smoke, to drink or not drink, to save/invest/ or to spend, I am very fortunate to have made many more correct decisions during my life time than poor ones. I maintain that even in the present world in which we live, the unemployed, homeless, the incarcerated,poverty stricken all had choices to make and that their present state is possibly due to choices that they made or didn't make.
You just don't get it Lon. Not everyone gets the same cards in this game of life. I could go into great detail about how things might have gone differently for you and things gone different but I shall not. But just consider all the many things that can boost some of us and destroy others. Fortune is NOT all choice...
I think that sometimes when a person has not experienced disability or extreme trauma, it can be difficult to comprehend the deleterious long term effects. To label such as excuses imho is inaccurate.What I do get friend Jim is your willingness to make excuses for people.
I think that sometimes when a person has not experienced disability or extreme trauma, it can be difficult to comprehend the deleterious long term effects. To label such as excuses imho is inaccurate.
Couldn't agree more!!
OR Tequila sunrises.
Trauma is from others and not the self thus no choice in the matter.How do we account then for the many people that have experienced extreme trauma and or disability and beat what could have been deleterious effects? Is it just possible that they made some individual right choices?
Trauma is from others and not the self thus no choice in the matter.
The source of the trauma makes no difference.
That is simply not true.The source of the trauma makes no difference.
Yes it does!The source of the trauma makes no difference.
The source of the trauma makes no difference.
Qft.It's that old saying if you could go back again and do things differently. But not everyone is given a good and stable base in life. An 18 year old who grew up in an abusive house may as well be a newborn at that age. They have to go and start figuring it all out from that time forward and may be way behind everyone else. If they can survive at all.
A bit of empathy goes a long way.
Sometimes all we learn from our parents is who not to be.It's that old saying if you could go back again and do things differently. But not everyone is given a good and stable base in life. An 18 year old who grew up in an abusive house may as well be a newborn at that age. They have to go and start figuring it all out from that time forward and may be way behind everyone else. If they can survive at all.
A bit of empathy goes a long way.
Don M, the thought of divorce also came to my mind but I didn't post it. I also think some people will forget how lucky they are. I posted this on another senior forum that my own mother snickered that there were people living in their nice adult mobile community on social security only. She seemed to forget, even with her own background, that her income was less than 600 dollars a month. Their comfortable retirement was all from my stepfather's social security and county pension.
I also think people forget that their lives go on with services provided by people who make low wages and work at menial jobs. For example there are people at Lon's nice assisted living who clean and do the dishes. Their services help make his life what it is. Are they lesser people?