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<blockquote data-quote="JayPee" data-source="post: 753085" data-attributes="member: 23405"><p>RN</p><p></p><p>I think for me I feel the same way. I honestly feel we all have lessons to learn and by those lessons we become less rigid, less righteous, less boxed in with our perceptions of how things are supposed to be. I have a long way to "grow" but I'm most definitely not the same person I was even 10yrs. ago. Quite frankly, I'm glad. That person saw things in black and white. This was due to my upbringing and I'm not bashing my parents. They were wonderful. But I think it's carried on from generation to generation until we break lose of the restrictions of who we thought we were and what we're supposed to look like (inside).</p><p></p><p>You know the old saying "people who live in glass houses should not throw stones"? Well, I ended up in the glass house so to speak. Sons did not turn out like I expected or hoped, marriage fell apart because of alcoholism, death of loved ones, got hurt, became vulnerable, tried to survive etc. It sure changes us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayPee, post: 753085, member: 23405"] RN I think for me I feel the same way. I honestly feel we all have lessons to learn and by those lessons we become less rigid, less righteous, less boxed in with our perceptions of how things are supposed to be. I have a long way to "grow" but I'm most definitely not the same person I was even 10yrs. ago. Quite frankly, I'm glad. That person saw things in black and white. This was due to my upbringing and I'm not bashing my parents. They were wonderful. But I think it's carried on from generation to generation until we break lose of the restrictions of who we thought we were and what we're supposed to look like (inside). You know the old saying "people who live in glass houses should not throw stones"? Well, I ended up in the glass house so to speak. Sons did not turn out like I expected or hoped, marriage fell apart because of alcoholism, death of loved ones, got hurt, became vulnerable, tried to survive etc. It sure changes us. [/QUOTE]
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