Friday, June 5, 2015

Minding my own business.

I find it necessary to ignore some people --that really shouldn't be ignored. Still, I do it. To protect myself. Often, they are people with mental problems. In need of help.  And they don't get it. For a variety of reasons. Sometimes they are unwilling to accept help. Unwilling to go in for treatment. For a fix. For a cure.  I am in danger of alienating them -- if I push too hard.  Therefore, it might be wise to back off.  To let matters take their natural course. With no interference from me. Another way of saying, mind my own business. --Jim Broede

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