where your charitable contributions are going?

Nick Douglas

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That's fair, SixFive. I just think that solicitors, lawyers and agents get a bad rap alot of the time so someone has to stick up for them. :D

Every single one of those actions Freisz described, without exception, is an example of someone taking an action that, at that time, they believe will go towards setting their life into balance. From a distance, many of those actions look f*cked up, but you have to walk a mile in their shoes to understand.
 

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no these situations are either dysfuncitonal states or selfish gratifications

neither of which has anything to do with being good
 
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how about the guy who commits suicide?

how about the schizophrenic?

how about the guy who is grieving?

how about the murderer?

how about someone with dementia?

how about the guy with delusions?

how about the alcoholic with an addiction trying to recover who takes that first drink?

how about the guy who steals from his neighbor?


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