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Old 12-10-2006, 04:07 PM
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Default Yes, PD isn't for poor

I was never really poor, and although having very tough problems with peers during childhood, I had always home to return to. But among all those spiritual/PD books I read, I can most relate to these, where author speaks on how he overcame poverty or otherwise critical condition - to name Friendship with God or Ringing Cedars of Russia for example.

Maybe it's because I usually change something dysfunctional in my life only after it starts to cause severe psychical pain (despite having known long time before what needs to be done). I see poor or chronically ill people go even further than me, moreover they often think nothing can help them, so I see that most PD products aren't going to cut it. Only after such person starts to think "Others can do, maybe I could too?" there is some room to PD. Me too, when I learn myself to steer the life more smooth way, then maybe more PD products will make sense to me.
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