
No matter what socioeconomic strata of society we are from, it seems that we are trapped by our past and the attitudes past down the from generation to generation. The belief systems that we have can often be the result of an idea several generations in the past. This is the cop in the head that we live with and controls us. Breaking the bonds of the cop in the head and all those habits that we have developed over time through our experiences and those values that were handed down from generation to generation is hard and for some next to impossible to break. It usually takes a disaster in ones life to really change one's preconceived attitudes and judgments. The other way is to follow you bliss, your passion and stick to it, no matter what. To read the entire Posting please pay $5.50 Via PayPay. Add to cart and then you will see the Shopping cart on the top of the Left hand Menu. Then I will email the password to you for the entire posting.
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