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Sensitive Topic This sounds like a dangerous mindset...

No,sorry for the confusion on my part. Some feel they are forced to endure challenges that are in front of them. My thoughts on this are to take baby steps around the rough spots,accept the challenge and treat it like there is a prize to win. If that fails,learn from the experience and approach it from a different angle,don't give in then say it is another's fault that you did fail. Each of us is entitled to write our own ticket in life. You get to place a mark in the win column every time it work in your favor ;)

Looking back on my life,it wasn't all roses and champagne from the beginning,I had my "moments" before I managed to start steering my ship instead of letting it drift. I was always one to take full advantage of opportunity and was rewarded for doing so. Play your strongest suit and win the game,don't fold and lose it by default.

I agree. Spot on.
I am a dedicated Asper true believer and cheerleader. I try to extol the virtues of Aspers rather than the focus on the obstacles. I like to think Aspers often innovate, and our critics often conform. I simply will not conform to play nice. I will remain a churlish curmudgeon to our detractors. This is my forum to encourage and lift up if I am able.

Art of War, in short, don't take the fortress if you can simply avoid it by going around it. Overcome and take the prize and then return and envelop the fortress at ones leisure.
Don't destroy yourself by engaging with those that wish you ill. Go to the edges or around the monolith, accomplish your dreams and tackle the obstruction when the resources, will, and time are in ones own grasp. I opine.
 
Karin - she could be onto something. Maybe we could establish a set of characteristics that 'define' the ideal human and then 'cure' everything outside of that definition so we could have a beautifully homogeneous & boring society :p

I see what you did there :)
 
I agree. Spot on.
I am a dedicated Asper true believer and cheerleader. I try to extol the virtues of Aspers rather than the focus on the obstacles. I like to think Aspers often innovate, and our critics often conform. I simply will not conform to play nice. I will remain a churlish curmudgeon to our detractors. This is my forum to encourage and lift up if I am able.

Art of War, in short, don't take the fortress if you can simply avoid it by going around it. Overcome and take the prize and then return and envelop the fortress at ones leisure.
Don't destroy yourself by engaging with those that wish you ill. Go to the edges or around the monolith, accomplish your dreams and tackle the obstruction when the resources, will, and time are in ones own grasp. I opine.
You would appreciate my brain damage community's advocacy talks. I stress that one must remain positive in order to defeat that demon. Your life changes instantly after breaking your brain.Being negative doesn't help the situation.
 
Karin - she could be onto something. Maybe we could establish a set of characteristics that 'define' the ideal human and then 'cure' everything outside of that definition so we could have a beautifully homogeneous & boring society :p

Such a copy cat! We had one of those in the 30'ies and 40'ies in my neighboring country Germany :-D
 

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