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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 648488" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>Lucy, I completely agree with this. In some ways my son's life has caused me to shine a brighter light on my own choices, and the choices of those around me. I also see that he will not have the same opportunities that his dad and I did to find meaningful work that supports our quality of life. He is limited in that he is probably best off being a dishwasher for 25-30 hours a week, which puts him sort of in the rat race of drudgery work to pay the rent to live in a place that is dreary.</p><p></p><p>So you question is a good one. What is it I think he SHOULD be doing instead? Where does the SHOULD come from? I have thought about that before...but sometimes I forget the things I used to think about (gah..those who forget history are doomed to repeat themselves repeat themselves repeatthemselvesrepeatthemselves)</p><p></p><p>So thank you for reminding me to turn the prism again.</p><p></p><p>Echo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 648488, member: 17269"] Lucy, I completely agree with this. In some ways my son's life has caused me to shine a brighter light on my own choices, and the choices of those around me. I also see that he will not have the same opportunities that his dad and I did to find meaningful work that supports our quality of life. He is limited in that he is probably best off being a dishwasher for 25-30 hours a week, which puts him sort of in the rat race of drudgery work to pay the rent to live in a place that is dreary. So you question is a good one. What is it I think he SHOULD be doing instead? Where does the SHOULD come from? I have thought about that before...but sometimes I forget the things I used to think about (gah..those who forget history are doomed to repeat themselves repeat themselves repeatthemselvesrepeatthemselves) So thank you for reminding me to turn the prism again. Echo [/QUOTE]
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