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Getting some emotional distance....
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 629779" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>TL, what our difficult children don't get is that Martin LUther King broke unfair rules that oppressed an entire race. So did Rosa Parks. So did many great people throughout history to right a wrong.</p><p></p><p>Our difficult children break rules to help themselves to things for free and that harm society. And us. I've said before that if 36 could get away with robbing a bank or many banks, he would. He is very devious and clever and I don't know all that he's been involved in. And I'm sure I don't want to know. Our difficult children are all about themselves. They have no great social issues that they are trying to correct. </p><p></p><p>It's interesting how their brains are wired. Basically, I'd bet most of our kid's mottos are the same: "It's All About Me."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 629779, member: 1550"] TL, what our difficult children don't get is that Martin LUther King broke unfair rules that oppressed an entire race. So did Rosa Parks. So did many great people throughout history to right a wrong. Our difficult children break rules to help themselves to things for free and that harm society. And us. I've said before that if 36 could get away with robbing a bank or many banks, he would. He is very devious and clever and I don't know all that he's been involved in. And I'm sure I don't want to know. Our difficult children are all about themselves. They have no great social issues that they are trying to correct. It's interesting how their brains are wired. Basically, I'd bet most of our kid's mottos are the same: "It's All About Me." [/QUOTE]
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