I Drew The Same Card Twice

How lucky can you get? If you had a choice of parents or mate being "less than," which would you choose? How your parents treat you, to some degree influences your opinion of yourself and consequently, to some degree, determines your choice of mate. But a mate can be exchanged. However long you tolerate "less than," the more excessive baggage you acquire. Then there are some, and we know them, who could not ever seem to get extracted from the distractions.

I drew the same card twice.

Lucile I. Burke
Oct. 23, 1994

 

This little commentary will only make sense to those who have had such situations in their lives. It can not now be undone but time does diminish the impact and you understand it all for what it was. Some of us have more difficulty dealing with certain problems in our personal relationships. If we had understood the reasons at the time, we would have been more capable of dealing with them.

 

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