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A trip down memory lane
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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 640593" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>I totally get this. For me, the conflict of saying yes, even to a little thing, creates such tremendous inner turmoil. I find myself uber-vigilant, trying to anticipate the million possible outcomes of every. single. action. It's crazy-making, and it's a no-win, every time.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I love this. That's it, right there. That's all we have, how we feel about ourselves at the end of the day. That feeling of deep peace is the certain knowledge that it was the right thing to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 640593, member: 17720"] I totally get this. For me, the conflict of saying yes, even to a little thing, creates such tremendous inner turmoil. I find myself uber-vigilant, trying to anticipate the million possible outcomes of every. single. action. It's crazy-making, and it's a no-win, every time. I love this. That's it, right there. That's all we have, how we feel about ourselves at the end of the day. That feeling of deep peace is the certain knowledge that it was the right thing to do. [/QUOTE]
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