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marydane Said,
July 20th, 2008 @7:34 pm  
This is such a great story and insight. I do hate my father sometimes (as a teenager) if he doesn’t give me what I want, but I don’t get to the point of not talking to him very long. Although sometimes I really find it hard to say sorry to him.:)
July 21st, 2008 @12:42 am  
Great post.

Life is far too short to hold grudges. This story illustrates it perfectly.

In the moment of disappointment, there is a lesson to be learned and if you focus on the lesson instead of the disappointment you will learn valuable lessons that will serve you for a lifetime.

But if you hold on to the disappointment it will live as an anchor holding you back from the success in life you deserve.

Keep up the great work!

Here’s to your LifetoSuccess,

John Clark
http://www.lifetosuccess.com

admin Said,
July 21st, 2008 @10:05 am  
Hi, Mardance,

We all did as teenage, as a father with a daughter coming to teen, I am learning to understand their point of view though we are one teenager before.

Hi John,

You are right, Life is too short. The Chinese has a proverb something like this, “The wind won’t stop when tree want calmness, and the parents were no longer there when the children wanted to show their love.”

Never let that happen.

BTW, I like your blog, may be we can exchange some articles. What do you think?

July 22nd, 2008 @4:14 pm  
A touching story yes…
I have experienced first hand how anger can poison our lives. It can be overwhelming to some however I have made it a life decision to always look through that and see the child inside that person and I will tell you that it has helped me to not take it as a personal attack and the biggest by product is that it has really helped the other person to soften there anger. I don’t take it as a whipped puppy but by really seeing and keeping that inner child in my minds eye has allowed our situation to make dramatic changes for the better. Most of the time I have found that anger flares up when there is not an in depth understanding of all view points of a situation.

I enjoyed this post, Thanks!
Rod

admin Said,
July 22nd, 2008 @5:17 pm  
I am currently reading a book and one of the quote inside the introduction section sort of enlighten me it says “when we change the way we look at something, the thing we look at changes it response.” So I guess at time when we are very angry, we need to Re-LOOk on the thing or incident we look at for a different response.

Thanks for your comment

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