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Originally posted by Melusine:
He isn't saying you won't make positive choices, you're misreading.
You accuse him of bringing something into the argument which isn't true - the hypothesis about you losing a child is invalid, as you don't have one. I agree. However, you are doing precisely the same by making statements about the position of the mother of the child. Like you so rightly said, you don't have a child, you can't play the what if game because it isn't based on truth. Why then, do you keep mentioning examples of things you haven't experienced yourself? Following your own line of thought, such examples are meaningless as you can't know what they entail without experiencing them yourself.
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then tell me what other choices can a mother make? other than the two I have presented? huh? what OTHER hoices?
so far, none of you have really challenged my opinion yet
which is:
WHO is in control of his experience?
WHO is accountable for his life?
There is no reality, only perception
You create your own experience, which in turn make you who you are