Andy
To make life easier for me, I thought it was possible for each of us to handle every issue the same way with different people. What I learned is that it takes many more than a few encounters for each relationship to establish enough positively recognizeable consistency by all for anyone to develop a credibly worthwhile reputation. One that is both endearing and productive.
—AA
How I wish that the family next door could automatically be part of my immediate family. Even as I try very hard, the same categories of interaction don't work the same as with those in my actual family. What to do? Turns out, that everything grows in better directions when I replace frustration with interest in how they feel about a situation.
—Dennis Attiliis
To begin, it is important for me to explain why I believe that, for others to understand, everyone's story must be emotionally, verbosely and visually complete. So that we all can know how intricately exciting each living existence truly is.
During the course of an altercation, I must keep in mind that we are all in the same boat — all alone in our own perplexingly deep and profoundly secretive sea. Which could enable each side to find forgiveness at various ports along the way.
—Participant
Does not the same lifeblood which courses its way to and through my brain in order to eventually arrive at the heartsoul also travel through and true to the essence of all my brothers and sisters? So how much better can one another be at convincing another how able each solution is to really consider that of the other?
—SLA
As eccentric as my opposition's idea sounds, it could be that they truly are an out-of-the-blue out-of-the-box kind of thinker. One whose concept may be worthy of serious examination so as not to be lost forever.
_S. A. Amy
—Denny Attiliis