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Recently I have come to some conclusions
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<blockquote data-quote="Awakening1990" data-source="post: 735395" data-attributes="member: 22012"><p>I can relate to this very much. Every time I get lost in the what ifs, the ruminating, the sadness of it all, what brings me back to the center of things is realizing that my idea of success is not the same as my adult son. My ideas don't look the same as his, nor has it ever. I've been through a lot, learning how to change myself and to accept that my adult son can only live his life on his own terms not mine. Acceptance is key. I could not for so long. I'm starting to get a glimpse of what that means and how it feels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Awakening1990, post: 735395, member: 22012"] I can relate to this very much. Every time I get lost in the what ifs, the ruminating, the sadness of it all, what brings me back to the center of things is realizing that my idea of success is not the same as my adult son. My ideas don't look the same as his, nor has it ever. I've been through a lot, learning how to change myself and to accept that my adult son can only live his life on his own terms not mine. Acceptance is key. I could not for so long. I'm starting to get a glimpse of what that means and how it feels. [/QUOTE]
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