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| Hello Everyone! I was floating around the net, looking for info on dealing with people who insist on being the victim and came across Steve's article on helping negative people. After reading it, I felt compelled to join you all here. I've already found a quote from Steve that will probably stick with me for the rest of my life. It truly made me laugh out loud. |
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| Hello and welcome aboard Feathers... There us this thread that just started on "victimhood" called "13 Simple Words that Could Change Your Life" ...maybe you would like to join in and share... Hope you like it here and that we get to share, learn and grow together... Looking forward to reading your posts... |
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| Thanks for the welcomes kaniobe and Shamou!! kaniobe, that quote goes like this: Quote:
Shamou, thank you so much for the invitation to that thread.... I'll be checking it out shortly. See you around the board.
__________________ He is a man of sense who does not grieve for what he has not, but rejoices in what he has. (Epictetus, Greek Philosopher, 55-135 AD) |
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| Yes, misery does, Shamou! It even gets huffy if you decide you don't want to join in! LOL
__________________ He is a man of sense who does not grieve for what he has not, but rejoices in what he has. (Epictetus, Greek Philosopher, 55-135 AD) |
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