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Question of the Day! by kickstart2006-11-19 12:26:49
  becareful who you trust by Celticess 2004-01-15 00:21:47
becareful who you give your heart and loyalty too

sometimes you should trust your instincts more

sometimes I have to ask myself am I being niave or gullible? Or ask someone I actually trust if I'm being that way...

Avoid men with "issues" both known and suspected that refused to get help or who you get an odd feeling on.(ie don't give some people such a benifit of the doubt because you can get hurt)

Try to never let "them" see how scared they make you feel... if you do they will use it against you or feel some victory for the pain they've caused.

I can only be me and define myself as how I am. I cannot let someone else try to define, shape or change me... Viva la indivduality. trying to be what your not hurts yourself and can have concequences even if you didn't think they would.

It's important to stand up for what you believe in... and also important to follow your heart. Sometimes following your heart will take you a rough road other times not so rough but either way you learn something and gain something from it and perhaps are all the richer for daring to take a chance on somethings.

Hard lessons learned from alot of hurt.

And one learned by simple observance:

Tolerance, patience, forgiveness, and love are things that can help heal and over come much on the roads through this thing we call life.
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