In saying that I take complete responsibility for my own life and don't blame anyone for the choices I've made and what I've done. quote]
We seem to be on the same wavelength. Initially my life, like most peoples, was governed by the choices of others (beginning about 9 months pre birth to be precise). But with age comes more responsibility, more choices and more responsibility for those choices. We also have a responsibility to learn from our pasts, so that we don't commit the same mistakes. In my sojourn with NTM it wasn't just the adult staff at the school that were dishing out the abuse, it was also fellow MK's, but the disturbing part of this was it was sanctioned by the principal at the time and a few other adults. I was an easy target because I was different. For me there was a choice, to abuse others in a weak position, as I had been or to start a new pattern and seek to do some good for the human race. I found the answer lay in the latter path, hence the career choice. So in a way I hope to have taken the responsibility for others poor choices in my past and made a few good ones along the way. Believe me I am in no way perfect, as my psycology savvy better half often reminds me. As she says, "I have a few faults, but you have only two, everything you say and everything you do", (which she assures me applies to the male species in general) and who am I to disagree.
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