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Posted by the Unforgiven on November 27, 2006 at 07:05:35 from (199.184.119.22):
In Reply to: OT: gosh darnit posted by hillbillyOH on November 26, 2006 at 18:23:25:
That is a tough one Hillbilly. Everybody has a different breaking point, and until he reaches it or has a "moment of clarity", he probably won't change. For me, it just happened one morning. The State of Nebraska and my family and friends were unable to convince me, I had to get tired of it myself. In the years since I have made serious efforts to help some of my friends that were burning in, and my success rate has been very poor, it is quite frustrating. If you can get them to UNDERSTAND that there IS a BETTER WAY to live, then you have a chance, but they have to make up thier own mind before any real progress can happen. Sadly, some people will never change, and you have to watch them die, it is thier choice. You may do everything in your power, but it may or may not help, it is thier choice. And I do miss them terribly.
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