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Last edited by minnie; 7th November 2008 at 05:28 AM.
I guess everyone's story is different and depending on their situation. Mine was to leave a continent, disappear into silence and willing to confront that everyone you had met and thought were friends would disconnect, which they all did. Believe me, I lost a lot of "friends", and I was ready to confront that. I was very lonely for a while but also learned there are very decent people out there who don't judge you by your beliefs, they just take you as the person you are.
I never thought it would be easy and it wasn't. But one thing I learned in life is: BE TRUE TO YOURSELF
As hard as it may be, it will pay off in the end. You can get through of being shunned, starting a complete new life, healing yourself and find new friends and the love of people you meet - JUST DON'T EVER GIVE UP - is the best advise I can give you. b\![]()
Be yourself.... Everyone else is taken
That's all anyone can do- is be true to themselves. It's often difficult, I know, but the rewards are there.![]()
I am truly into myself, yes. And I'm just as interested in other people. When I'm not thinking of one, I'm thinking of the other.
I think we are all just flying by the seats of our pants in life, trying to figure it all out. What's right for one person isn't necessarily going to be right for another person.![]()
I am truly into myself, yes. And I'm just as interested in other people. When I'm not thinking of one, I'm thinking of the other.
I used to be a bit of a bitch in hindsight, and to anyone on here that I was a bitch to, I'm sorry. I really truly am.
It ain't easy having a gun held to your head waiting for you to slip up.
I remember making an exec scrub toilets, clean a set of stairs with a toothbrush, for what in the real world is classified as silly mistake and most get over it.
There were times, however when I did help others. Like taking a young kid out for dinner when he had no $ (with my saved up 5c pieces I might add) and giving him train fare to get to work (sorry, slavery) the next day and lookin after him when his parents were too busy being robots to look after him.