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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 692795" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hey, its true though. Our rock bottom allows us to finally put it on them and do what is best for us. We are sure what is right and can do what we need to do (which can vary person to person). Until then, much like an addict, we cant see what is really true.</p><p></p><p>My rock bottom with Goneboy was when he ignored me after my accident. The clarity was like the lens in my brain suddenly sharpened. I knew I HAD to make sure he never came back. It was a certainty, no hesitation like in the past. I totally knew.</p><p></p><p>Until then we live in a fuzzy world, not sure what to do. And that is a bad place to be stuck. Because although we know we cant make them do what we want them to do, we still either think we can control them or that they will do better if only we are there. And so we keep hoping, not sure of anything. Our vision is still fuzzy and we are not at peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 692795, member: 1550"] Hey, its true though. Our rock bottom allows us to finally put it on them and do what is best for us. We are sure what is right and can do what we need to do (which can vary person to person). Until then, much like an addict, we cant see what is really true. My rock bottom with Goneboy was when he ignored me after my accident. The clarity was like the lens in my brain suddenly sharpened. I knew I HAD to make sure he never came back. It was a certainty, no hesitation like in the past. I totally knew. Until then we live in a fuzzy world, not sure what to do. And that is a bad place to be stuck. Because although we know we cant make them do what we want them to do, we still either think we can control them or that they will do better if only we are there. And so we keep hoping, not sure of anything. Our vision is still fuzzy and we are not at peace. [/QUOTE]
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