Posted by rrlund on January 29, 2012 at 08:57:55 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Self Esteem posted by showcrop on January 29, 2012 at 04:25:55:
Ya,I think you're right. Seems like Donahue and Oprah were the start of the whole fad. I remember we had a co-op fieldman one time who had a real personality problem. When another local president and I went to the General Manager and head of Personel about it,they said maybe they needed to send him to Dale Carnegie or something. Gordy said yea,there's an idea,then he'll be an AGRESIVE a$$hole!
I don't know when it comes to the whole divorce thing. I think it's a whole matter of NEEDING each other,and if you're full of self esteem and indepenent,you think you can do anything and don't need anybody's help. That's a dangerous way of thinking when you're married. My wife is one of ten kids and the only one not to have ever been divorced. Her whole family was opposed to us getting married,said it wouldn't last six months,but every blasted one of them,her parents included,ended up divorced,(except the sister who's husband died)but they were "better than me" town folks who didn't need each other. We lived out here where we had to have each other to survive and we're going on 33 years now.
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