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How to deal with the constant obsessing/fixation?
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 43510"><p>Several months ago, after the umpteenth thing difficult child "needed" that day, I told her that material things don't bring happiness...that happiness comes from the inside. She broke down in tears and said, "Haven't you ever heard that things aren't always what they seem?", which of course got my attention. Turns out she <em>is</em> trying to fill a void somehow. It ended up being one of the more insightful conversations I've had with her. It's not very often that I get a glimpse into her deepest feelings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 43510"] Several months ago, after the umpteenth thing difficult child "needed" that day, I told her that material things don't bring happiness...that happiness comes from the inside. She broke down in tears and said, "Haven't you ever heard that things aren't always what they seem?", which of course got my attention. Turns out she [I]is[/I] trying to fill a void somehow. It ended up being one of the more insightful conversations I've had with her. It's not very often that I get a glimpse into her deepest feelings. [/QUOTE]
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