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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 334341" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>Right now I'm going through something , not what you're going through, but similar. I can't get inside him and BE him, do what he has to do, or even kep coaxing him. I hand the reigns over. He won't learn if I'm doing it,he won't succeed or grow. I worry, but I can't do it for him. He made a ton of decisions and they were all his- what now?</p><p>The only way for some is the hard way or failure is certain. Is there a mental health issue, of course. I watch from the sidelines wanting to help, trying to put in my 2 cents, but getting nowhere. The healthiest thing for all in the long run is to let the kid do what he has to, see how he got in this position, not something you did, or can , or should be expected to fix. Because they keep expecting more. I'm not well, and I'm not wealthy. I don't have answers, I'm sooo sorry, but I do have a listening ear. HUGS. Alyssa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 334341, member: 2668"] Right now I'm going through something , not what you're going through, but similar. I can't get inside him and BE him, do what he has to do, or even kep coaxing him. I hand the reigns over. He won't learn if I'm doing it,he won't succeed or grow. I worry, but I can't do it for him. He made a ton of decisions and they were all his- what now? The only way for some is the hard way or failure is certain. Is there a mental health issue, of course. I watch from the sidelines wanting to help, trying to put in my 2 cents, but getting nowhere. The healthiest thing for all in the long run is to let the kid do what he has to, see how he got in this position, not something you did, or can , or should be expected to fix. Because they keep expecting more. I'm not well, and I'm not wealthy. I don't have answers, I'm sooo sorry, but I do have a listening ear. HUGS. Alyssa [/QUOTE]
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