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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 471221" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Signorina I just had an aha moment myself. difficult child told me last night she shared everything with her house AA group and they told her they were proud of her for making a decision. My difficult child is like yours, she just flies by the seat of her pants and lets what happens happen. She has the attitude like "oh well can't do anything about it" instead of brianstorming and trying to come up with solutions. And you are right, they don't think ahead, she never has, does not anticipate consequences or make any attempt at modifying her behavior in the future even knowing what those were in the past. She has a favorite saying about not having any regrets in life and she doesn't. I don't know of any well adjusted person who doesn't have regrets. It's called conscience, it is what seperates up from sociopaths. It's how we learn from our mistakes and make our lives better.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 471221, member: 59"] Signorina I just had an aha moment myself. difficult child told me last night she shared everything with her house AA group and they told her they were proud of her for making a decision. My difficult child is like yours, she just flies by the seat of her pants and lets what happens happen. She has the attitude like "oh well can't do anything about it" instead of brianstorming and trying to come up with solutions. And you are right, they don't think ahead, she never has, does not anticipate consequences or make any attempt at modifying her behavior in the future even knowing what those were in the past. She has a favorite saying about not having any regrets in life and she doesn't. I don't know of any well adjusted person who doesn't have regrets. It's called conscience, it is what seperates up from sociopaths. It's how we learn from our mistakes and make our lives better. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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