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Re: TBPI... Is this a "learning experience"?
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 11:51 am
by johnmetalman
i believe its apart of a test from a higher being. if anyone wants to see a really good movie watch 'Max'. john cusack stars in it as a art dealer with only one arm in world war 1 era germany. he knows a young hitler before he came into his reign and he trys to convince him to be a aritist and apply his dark energies towards something constructive. yall should check this movie out definitely. i found it to be moving and thought provoking
Re: TBPI... Is this a "learning experience"?
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 10:32 am
by chimley
Carolyn,
Merry Christmas to you! And many blessings to all for 2012!
Kim
Wife of Rick, LTBPI
Re: TBPI... Is this a "learning experience"?
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 4:01 pm
by AimeeMorera01
My husband has a TBPI and we have this conversation all the time, and I think that sometimes things happen for a reason, we just will never know that reason. In the beginning I would drive myself crazy blaming myself for telling him to stop making an illegal turn up the street, so a week later going the new route a car hit him. With time we have realized that we have changed, we learned who matters in our life, and have learned to not just stay afloat in life, but enjoy life, especially our kids.
Re: TBPI... Is this a "learning experience"?
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 8:32 pm
by Master DIVER TOM
The greats thing my injuries taught me in life is not what I cant do but What I have overcome in a lifetime having them, Compassion is a Great thing to have it is the best thing I have learned
Tom