Love Her Again
By Larry George Do you care too much about what the neighbors think of you? We always care what our peers think,...
By Larry George Do you care too much about what the neighbors think of you? We always care what our peers think,...
Garvin, my brother-in-law had been suffering from dementia for approximately 7 years. With each year, we saw a...
Last week a young man, Rob, died from an overdose of drugs. I saw Rob’s picture on a webpage. He was young,...
Several years ago a group of computer salesmen from Milwaukee went to a regional sales convention in Chicago. They...
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Paul Stutzman, who biked a crossed the United States says:
I was miles from any town, complaining to myself about the wind and the heat, when I saw him coming toward me on the opposite shoulder of the highway. He was in a motorized wheelchair, a breathing tube in his throat and an oxygen tank lying across his legs. A brace held his head and neck immobile, and his arms were strapped tightly to the chair. His body appeared locked in paralysis except for the fingers of his left hand, which lay on a toggle switch that operated the chair.
When is the last time you surprised someone? A few minutes ago the doorbell rang. I was busy recording radio...
Can you say, “I’m sorry?”
Mark Tyrell, therapist, speaker and author says: “Some people do not apologize, and can never admit they were wrong. Sorry isn’t a word they can say unless they are asking you to be.
People who don’t say sorry to their partner are much less likely to ever become married, or if they do they are much less likely to stay married. Never or seldom apologizing is a relationship crusher because one partner ends up feeling always in the wrong.”