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Do we get something out of enabling our grown kids?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 637542" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>MWM I know you will not be reading this. I also know that you know that I'm not a better person than you. I'm sure most would consider it to be other way around. However this is not about that. Nor is it in our choices on how we deal with our troubled loved ones. I'm sure none of us do what ever we decide to do with them because we want to be better persons. What we do are choices between hard places and rocks and we do those choices for love for our troubled loved ones, other loved ones and for yourself. Who we are, what we value the most, how we think things should go, what we consider extremely important and what little less important are things that in many ways will dictate those choices. I'm sure none of these choices are any easier to others than they tend to be for me. Deciding factors and circumstances will vary in those choices, but I strongly believe we must stay true to ourselves and what we want from life to be able to live those difficult and heartbreaking choices most of us have had to make time and again. And that is what it is about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 637542, member: 14557"] MWM I know you will not be reading this. I also know that you know that I'm not a better person than you. I'm sure most would consider it to be other way around. However this is not about that. Nor is it in our choices on how we deal with our troubled loved ones. I'm sure none of us do what ever we decide to do with them because we want to be better persons. What we do are choices between hard places and rocks and we do those choices for love for our troubled loved ones, other loved ones and for yourself. Who we are, what we value the most, how we think things should go, what we consider extremely important and what little less important are things that in many ways will dictate those choices. I'm sure none of these choices are any easier to others than they tend to be for me. Deciding factors and circumstances will vary in those choices, but I strongly believe we must stay true to ourselves and what we want from life to be able to live those difficult and heartbreaking choices most of us have had to make time and again. And that is what it is about. [/QUOTE]
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