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Your boat

  • Being mad at people for being who they are makes as much sense as getting mad at a chair for being a chair.
  • If there's a person who drives you crazy, you don't have to like or agree with or respect him, just accept him for being who he is.
  • People disappoint us or disagree with us when it's in their best interest to do so, not because they want to cause us pain.
  • They're are doing so because that's wha they are, not because who we are.
  • Who's being punished here? Who is doing the punishing?

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