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| Many Times When Someone Says You're Wrong And I'm Right, It Is An Act Of Love And Not An Attempt To Coerce |
| Having been a parent, most of the time when I corrected my children, it was out of love and not coercion; so they didn't self-destruct or hurt someone else. Likewise, hopefully, most of the time, when I'm told I am wrong, I take it as an act of love. Of course, this presumes one trusts the knowledge and wisdom of the one doing the correcting. |
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I take it as given this is not a dysfunctional family.
Probably true, but I always keep in mind that we learn far more from our children, than we ever
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No.
Because, it depends solely upon the person doing the "i am right and you are wrong, therefore my way
is the only way" trip.
It is all a depends on thing. |
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Not many times. Sometimes. |
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Its not always out of love in fact a lot of the time its quite the opposite and the parental
situation can be viewed as a special situation |
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No matter what, people are always out to take advantage of you. So it is impossible to say that it
is out of love as they are trying to use you. |
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