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Philosophical life experience type question
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<blockquote data-quote="TerminatoRS" data-source="post: 16570033" data-attributes="member: 195778"><p>I agree with this 100%. It can be a double-edged sword if you possess skills/abilities/leadership that allow you to assist others. You're constantly being asked if you can look at someone's car, hang their new TV on the wall, help drink all their beer...etc. It can get annoying and overwhelming at times. But, you need to keep in mind that it's better to be wanted/needed than to be the one always seeking the assistance. At least that's how I see it. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is also a wise statement. Sometimes you just need to step back and look at what you have and what you've accomplished. Chances are, you've come farther than you realize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerminatoRS, post: 16570033, member: 195778"] I agree with this 100%. It can be a double-edged sword if you possess skills/abilities/leadership that allow you to assist others. You're constantly being asked if you can look at someone's car, hang their new TV on the wall, help drink all their beer...etc. It can get annoying and overwhelming at times. But, you need to keep in mind that it's better to be wanted/needed than to be the one always seeking the assistance. At least that's how I see it. This is also a wise statement. Sometimes you just need to step back and look at what you have and what you've accomplished. Chances are, you've come farther than you realize. [/QUOTE]
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