Originally Posted By: Cujet
I discovered this by electronically recording my own behavior,
I'm sure there was some value gained by being able to go back and objectively "grade" yourself in a given situation.
But what I think is most telling about this Cujet, is your WILLINGNESS to go to any length to make things better. Most people won't make any effort to save their own hineys, let alone go to the lengths you did so that you could better yourself in a relationship. It's that willingness to take action and actually follow through with a plan that is the cornerstone of your success.
Originally Posted By: Burt
With an attitude such as that, it's no wonder he has failed at marriage.
I think that most people are genuinely good people. And their misgivings are simply the results of them doing the best they can. People want to be good, want to do good....but sometimes they haven't learned all the lessons yet on how to go about that....lessons like keeping your greed in check, and putting others before yourself.....princples like that. Some people will never experience enough pain, and yet others have very high pain tolerences, and therefore, will never experience sufficient motivation to change.
Until the pain of staying the same exceeds the pain of changing, there is little hope for anyone to improve their situation.
Originally Posted By: JTK
Phishin, that is extremely insightful given you wrote that yourself.
JTK, no these aren't my ideas. Just something I'm passing along. When it comes to living, there are no original ideas anymore. The answers are simple, and have been known for quite some time.