Bridget E Coffman

But that's just it. I DON'T think my way is better for you.
I think my way is my way and you need to find your way (if you are not
happy with what you are doing.) If hearing me talk about my way gives
you ideas to try fine. If something I say sounds totally wrong for you,
it is perfectly okay for you not to even consider it. Granted, I think
Esso is wrong and should not be allowed to promote his ideas, but baring
a few extremems I think we all (children included) have different needs,
wants and expectations and that's why my way can only be my way and your
way can only be yours. We can talk and take ideas from one another but
in the end, none of us has a monopoly on the right way.

Bridget

> > Unfortunately I see that same self-rightiousness rearing it's head
> in the "let them watch whatever they want" camp.
>
> I'm not much of a camper :) but sure, I suffer from
> self-righteousness as
> much as the next human. Nobody's immune.
>
> That brings us back to everyone thinking their way is better, or
> they wouldn't be doing it.
>
> Pam
>

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