OUTLAW:
Thanks, OUTLAW! A picture is worth . . . well, you know!
Best Wishes.
well, very little, to be honest.
the structure and commitment of the ministry provided discipline necessary to my life.
therefore, i did it, as required, and felt some sense of fulfillment at the bible study stage.. i do like talking to people.
OUTLAW:
Thanks, OUTLAW! A picture is worth . . . well, you know!
Best Wishes.
well, very little, to be honest.
the structure and commitment of the ministry provided discipline necessary to my life.
therefore, i did it, as required, and felt some sense of fulfillment at the bible study stage.. i do like talking to people.
scratchme1010:
I'm sure you were a very good preacher!
It's great you can use skills once acquired as a JW, today, in a way that's meaningful to you and helpful to others. Just last night I viewed, on DVD, the movie AND THE BAND PLAYED ON. What an eye opener, particularly since I went to school in San Francisco.
Thanks much and wishing you continued success. I'm happy you do well in dealing with difficult cases -- a challenge that motivates!
well, very little, to be honest.
the structure and commitment of the ministry provided discipline necessary to my life.
therefore, i did it, as required, and felt some sense of fulfillment at the bible study stage.. i do like talking to people.
Pete Zahut:
Good point -- This sensation is what other JW's often mistook as "Joy".
Thanks for your comment.
well, very little, to be honest.
the structure and commitment of the ministry provided discipline necessary to my life.
therefore, i did it, as required, and felt some sense of fulfillment at the bible study stage.. i do like talking to people.
Well, very little, to be honest. The structure and commitment of the ministry provided discipline necessary to my life. Therefore, I did it, as required, and felt some sense of fulfillment at the Bible study stage.
I do like talking to people. I got that from Mom and Dad. They were kind and helpful people, always working towards the welfare of friends, family, strangers. Dad was a pioneer, Mom a nurse.
What I do now is find different avenues to interact with people. Can't help chatting up neighbors walking their dogs or a barista or a clerk at market. No longer bound by "directing interest toward the Organization," I feel free to talk about what matters to the folks I engage in conversation. Why, I am even at liberty to enter their homes, have a meal, and not fret over being set upon by the demons lurking behind a facade of kindly hospitality.
Have you found your own meaningful ways to stay in touch with humanity?
THANKS!
apart from the obvious -- "you have your mother's nose" and "you got dad's cleft chin" -- do you see any of your parent's behavioral traits and attitudes in yourself?
likewise, do you observe how your own children are 'apples fallen not far from the tree'?
the good, the bad, and the ugly?.
Spoletta:
Sounds so much like home, when I was a kid, and today, as a very confused adult (as Dad said).
THANK YOU!
apart from the obvious -- "you have your mother's nose" and "you got dad's cleft chin" -- do you see any of your parent's behavioral traits and attitudes in yourself?
likewise, do you observe how your own children are 'apples fallen not far from the tree'?
the good, the bad, and the ugly?.
Good replies, too, Schnufti and sparky!
YES! Telling and retelling the same stories and a tendency to lie . . .
Similarly, I have some traits I'm not yet able to get rid of -- I just hide them, like my cleft chin under a beard!
Be well.
apart from the obvious -- "you have your mother's nose" and "you got dad's cleft chin" -- do you see any of your parent's behavioral traits and attitudes in yourself?
likewise, do you observe how your own children are 'apples fallen not far from the tree'?
the good, the bad, and the ugly?.
Thanks, schnell, for your reply.
Maybe, someday, you'll have a few recollections on your and your father's similarities.
Best wishes.
apart from the obvious -- "you have your mother's nose" and "you got dad's cleft chin" -- do you see any of your parent's behavioral traits and attitudes in yourself?
likewise, do you observe how your own children are 'apples fallen not far from the tree'?
the good, the bad, and the ugly?.
Greetings:
Apart from the obvious -- "You have your mother's nose" and "You got Dad's cleft chin" -- do you see any of your parent's behavioral traits and attitudes in yourself? Likewise, do you observe how your own children are 'apples fallen not far from the tree'?
The good, the bad, and the ugly?
Nature and nurture?
I welcome your comments.
Thanks.
is it just me who doesnt see the point of this ?
from time to time we see some individual who takes up page after page arguing his or her point of view and it usually ends up with only 2 or 3 individuals who keep the talkfest going with a particular individual and nobodys getting anything out of it .. why bother ?
why get sucked in to such a pointless dialogue ?
Voltaire, Essay on Tolerance: "Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so too."
season 7, episode 18: "the dig".
house picks up "thirteen" -- dr. remy hadley -- upon her release from prison.
she asks him to take her to a certain location in order to take care of a personal matter.
Well put, Juan Viejo2!
Thanks for responding.
Very disappointed, indeed!