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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 709140" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>My son, like Echo's and your own, it seems, Albatross--sees life opportunistically. He sees stuff changing based upon WHAT OTHERS PRESENT TO HIM or offer to him.</p><p></p><p>It is not that he lacks autonomy or a clear sense of what he wants--it is that he believes that what he wants should be arrayed in front of him, kind of like a buffet. While he feels free to fill his plate as he wishes, and complaining about the limited menu items.</p><p></p><p>How they are inadequate to his needs. And then he does not want to pay and should not have to. Because after all, he WANTED and NEEDED other more important things. BETTER things. (Like marijuana) And after all--it is YOUR JOB to lay out the buffet.</p><p></p><p>And after he has eaten it all up (and left a mess) he decries how worthless it really was. And will not pay. After all, he has other, more important priorities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 709140, member: 18958"] My son, like Echo's and your own, it seems, Albatross--sees life opportunistically. He sees stuff changing based upon WHAT OTHERS PRESENT TO HIM or offer to him. It is not that he lacks autonomy or a clear sense of what he wants--it is that he believes that what he wants should be arrayed in front of him, kind of like a buffet. While he feels free to fill his plate as he wishes, and complaining about the limited menu items. How they are inadequate to his needs. And then he does not want to pay and should not have to. Because after all, he WANTED and NEEDED other more important things. BETTER things. (Like marijuana) And after all--it is YOUR JOB to lay out the buffet. And after he has eaten it all up (and left a mess) he decries how worthless it really was. And will not pay. After all, he has other, more important priorities. [/QUOTE]
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