Old 03-08-2015, 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by readerbaby71 View Post
When I first read the pamphlet on detachment it was like a light bulb went off in my head. I got it. I felt such a sense of relief. However, actually putting it into practice took a lot of time and energy, and I still have to be vigilant about staying on my side of the street. More than anything I am glad I realized that my idea of "helping" was really a desire to control. I don't want to be that person. I'm not anymore, but being the oldest of seven children raised in a pretty chaotic environment, taking control is an automatic response for me. At least now I'm aware of it.
So you actually got it the first time you read it? I'm impressed Readerbaby. I thought it was so confusing when I first read it. (I'm assuming it's the same pamphlet.)

But then again, I'm the youngest of seven children. Maybe I'm just used to having other people read things and then tell me what to think.
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