Posted by agpilot on January 29, 2012 at 11:42:03 from (50.33.3.49):
In Reply to: Re: Self Esteem posted by Janicholson on January 29, 2012 at 07:39:42:
To JimN: I think your various types of Esteem groups are are good way of looking at the various meaning of Human Esteem.. Good thinking and explaining.. again. I grew up with Zero self esteem and excaped home with the help of the county Sheriff and an uncle plus the church Pastor... All in less then 10 minutes by just barely out running his wildly swinging pitchfork.. Almost no money or a place to sleep. About 7 years later I had a good high tech job and all bills paid plus a real nice Corvette. I applied myself. Everything was legal honest work. Sometimes 60 hours a week for months at a time. I was determined to be a respected honest church going adult where ever I was. I am in my 70s now and when I look back at my so called growing up years, the best day was when I just out ran an unfit father trying to criple me with a manure covered pitchfork.. That 3/4 mile run gave me my Freedom. The love of flying gave me a chance to get above earthly problems from time to time. To all: I think the different groups Jim Janicholson wrote about are well layed out.. Use those groups in your thinking.. ag
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