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No, I've rarely if ever blamed my ills on anyone else. When I did, it was usually a case of self-pity or self-delusion.
I'm the only one responsible for who and what I am.
I think we all take a roll in the self pity puddle once in a while. Most of us seem to come to our senses and get up, wipe the mud out of our eyes, clean ourselves up and move on. It almost seems to me like the newer generations didn't learn it the way we did. Gets me irritated on here sometimes listening to these kids waa waa.
I think we all take a roll in the self pity puddle once in a while. Most of us seem to come to our senses and get up, wipe the mud out of our eyes, clean ourselves up and move on. It almost seems to me like the newer generations didn't learn it the way we did. Gets me irritated on here sometimes listening to these kids waa waa.
I think every generation laughs at the weakness of the new one.
Reminds me of the classic Python skit The 4 Yorkshiremen - here's the live version ...
For granted. Same with everything in life that you enjoy.
Because if they are taken from your life, you will miss them badly.
Which on a related topic, thanksgiving day IMO is a brilliant idea/day. Too bad we don't have one here.
Trust me, I definitely won't be taking that for granted when/if I get married. I'm still waiting for it, but I know I won't take it for granted!
Especially since it will remain uninterrupted (unless an emergency occurs).
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