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How much does his show of arrogance need to cost him before he learns?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 564350" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I have to be very grateful how much support my difficult child is receiving from his team and from many other people. They really want to work with him and help him. That is incredibly lucky thing. Of course there is a something for many of them on it too, but still. For example right now difficult child is still fishing and getting wasted, or more likely in mighty hangover, with his former coach who has been part of his life many years through all kinds of junior programs, camps etc. and also been his team's coach in one point. Still right now he isn't in any way officially involved with difficult child and no one is paying him anything. Still difficult child is always welcome to call him and he has made it clear that he has a couch for difficult child to sleep and place on his breakfast table for him. And now he took time to try traditional local remedies for things like this, fishing trip and booze, to help difficult child to get over it. </p><p></p><p>It either helps or it doesn't but it really warms my heart that so many are willing to try and use their time to help him as prickly and difficult character as he is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 564350, member: 14557"] I have to be very grateful how much support my difficult child is receiving from his team and from many other people. They really want to work with him and help him. That is incredibly lucky thing. Of course there is a something for many of them on it too, but still. For example right now difficult child is still fishing and getting wasted, or more likely in mighty hangover, with his former coach who has been part of his life many years through all kinds of junior programs, camps etc. and also been his team's coach in one point. Still right now he isn't in any way officially involved with difficult child and no one is paying him anything. Still difficult child is always welcome to call him and he has made it clear that he has a couch for difficult child to sleep and place on his breakfast table for him. And now he took time to try traditional local remedies for things like this, fishing trip and booze, to help difficult child to get over it. It either helps or it doesn't but it really warms my heart that so many are willing to try and use their time to help him as prickly and difficult character as he is. [/QUOTE]
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