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05/05/2012 10:59 AM
lken
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sometimes i feel like my mind is splintering , one part is try to live like a person as our perception sees or society wants, and the other side that wants to let loose of the chain's thaT BIND ME. ,

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05/06/2012 08:56 AM  Top
nurse932
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I learned Im the happiest when I cannot give a damn what other people think (unless my job is at stake).

So, as long as I'm not doing anything that will ruin my kids (or other people's kids) or something absolutely off my rockers, I just do whatever makes me happy. Even more so, my mother in law has been overly overbearing and telling me what to wear, when to talk, what to talk, and she even tries to pay me off with money. Yesterday I got so sick and tired of it and refused to take her money. I don't want her to buy me off anymore. 15 years of letting her run my life has been enough


05/08/2012 08:52 AM  Top
cptblack
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Good for you nurse. When you give up your pride for money you always get the short end of the stick in the end.
"Projecting the worst is a prescription for anxiety." Uppity
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