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Friday, July 28, 2006

Question of the Day: Day 209

Have you ever made significant changes in your behaviors but some people keep reminding you of your past and not letting it go? How do you handle that when it happens?

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

At my core, I'm the same ole person I've always been. I think "we" need to accept people for WHO they are today & not for WHAT they once upon a time did.

I think that most of us have done things that, given the chance, we might do a bit differently. Who among us can change the past? If we've grown beyond "it", and become a better person, despite~ or perhaps even because of it, that's what really matters.

7/28/2006 1:34 PM  
Blogger b said...

I leave them to their ideas and move on.

7/28/2006 8:48 PM  

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