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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 753369" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>This is so, so ridiculous. What a serious crime.</p><p></p><p>I happen to think that integrity, coming up against the truths of one's own life, is the act of the most profound decency, courage and strength. What more powerful and loving act is there than to face up to oneself and take responsibility in relationship to those we love? And this is what you have devoted yourself to do. What's more important than this?</p><p></p><p>If our kids did a little more of that, so many of these issues would just evaporate into thin air.</p><p></p><p>I just spoke to my son. He went to a new liver doctor this week. (And slept outside in the Metro because I told him not to come home to squat in the yard.) He told me he is scheduled to have a liver biopsy on the 21rst of this month. His liver enzymes are elevated. I am quaking with fear. I did work it out that he will come back to the apartment with M. This is all so, so hard.</p><p></p><p>I need to get back to work now. To put into practice what I am preaching. This self-indulgence on my part has got to end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 753369, member: 18958"] This is so, so ridiculous. What a serious crime. I happen to think that integrity, coming up against the truths of one's own life, is the act of the most profound decency, courage and strength. What more powerful and loving act is there than to face up to oneself and take responsibility in relationship to those we love? And this is what you have devoted yourself to do. What's more important than this? If our kids did a little more of that, so many of these issues would just evaporate into thin air. I just spoke to my son. He went to a new liver doctor this week. (And slept outside in the Metro because I told him not to come home to squat in the yard.) He told me he is scheduled to have a liver biopsy on the 21rst of this month. His liver enzymes are elevated. I am quaking with fear. I did work it out that he will come back to the apartment with M. This is all so, so hard. I need to get back to work now. To put into practice what I am preaching. This self-indulgence on my part has got to end. [/QUOTE]
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