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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 739097" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks Copa.</p><p></p><p>I truly had serious learning disabilities and I never did make my mark in the working or academic world. It was a limitation. My strengths were in nurturing, mothering, always helping and loving the disadvantaged and I seemwd to have a gift for giving good advice. I was also stubborn and refused to give up on myself no matter how bad my learning disabilities were, how mocking my family was or how depressed and anxious I got. So I built a great family, picked a wonderful husband, adopted the best kids and devoted my life helping them and others who needed help. I include animals</p><p></p><p>Too many of out adults who bring us here are completely self centered, at least as we post here. They dont focus on their family, others worse off or anything but them. That is what holds them back; until they finally seeu that others matter and that there are worse problems than they have. Its attitude.</p><p></p><p>If you give up on yourself and.live in a world of self pity and pot and dont try to see and help others you are stuck in a bad place.. Behind my bad I always pushed for a better day.That is not a skill. It is attitute.</p><p></p><p>Prayers for all the adults who struggle, hoping the learn to give to others. Givong makes you happy and you feel worthwhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 739097, member: 1550"] Thanks Copa. I truly had serious learning disabilities and I never did make my mark in the working or academic world. It was a limitation. My strengths were in nurturing, mothering, always helping and loving the disadvantaged and I seemwd to have a gift for giving good advice. I was also stubborn and refused to give up on myself no matter how bad my learning disabilities were, how mocking my family was or how depressed and anxious I got. So I built a great family, picked a wonderful husband, adopted the best kids and devoted my life helping them and others who needed help. I include animals Too many of out adults who bring us here are completely self centered, at least as we post here. They dont focus on their family, others worse off or anything but them. That is what holds them back; until they finally seeu that others matter and that there are worse problems than they have. Its attitude. If you give up on yourself and.live in a world of self pity and pot and dont try to see and help others you are stuck in a bad place.. Behind my bad I always pushed for a better day.That is not a skill. It is attitute. Prayers for all the adults who struggle, hoping the learn to give to others. Givong makes you happy and you feel worthwhile. [/QUOTE]
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