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How good at this are you? "What Others Think of Me is None of my Business."
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<blockquote data-quote="Littleboylost" data-source="post: 728829" data-attributes="member: 21895"><p>I am great at this now. Certainly when I was younger I was not. </p><p>I was the youngest of 10 children and we were far f on poor but there were certainly no extras. I worked from a very young age. Picking fruit and vegetables, bailing hay, delivering papers, baby sitting. Until I was old enough to obtain a part tone job in a department store during school and a factory in the summer. I always felt inferior those more well off then myself. </p><p>Years past and when I have met with acquaintances from my high school years the thought I was an upper class kid from a well to so family due to the way I dressed and carried myself. If we could only see ourselves through others eyes. </p><p>It truly doesn’t matter what other people think about me. Life lesson learned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Littleboylost, post: 728829, member: 21895"] I am great at this now. Certainly when I was younger I was not. I was the youngest of 10 children and we were far f on poor but there were certainly no extras. I worked from a very young age. Picking fruit and vegetables, bailing hay, delivering papers, baby sitting. Until I was old enough to obtain a part tone job in a department store during school and a factory in the summer. I always felt inferior those more well off then myself. Years past and when I have met with acquaintances from my high school years the thought I was an upper class kid from a well to so family due to the way I dressed and carried myself. If we could only see ourselves through others eyes. It truly doesn’t matter what other people think about me. Life lesson learned. [/QUOTE]
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