“[So, do we recycle it all back to them?]” ~ A warrior from a matrix of reptilian dweebs.
Of course, those involved in any pyramid-shaped schemes, no matter how altruistic, should be made to eat their piece of chocolate cake.
After Paw got gasoline and while he went buying one five-gallon water, Maw and I were taking about Junior in the car.
I imagined a scene in which I was taking to Junior. After a conversation with the “lost soul” (a Maw repeatedly described of her son), the bottom-line result I picked up from him: “Can’t I do whatever I want?”
From one of my lower division college course in psychology for nursing long ago, I learned about the “humanistic approach” in which the dummy/patient/victim has “all the answers”.
“He has all the answers. Junior is an ungrateful son!” Paw’s constant sad/reflection of himself, a stubborn one.
To counter his imagined response, Maw suggested that I should emphasize that we only REMIND the high-wired fool to BE CAREFUL; for he is already experiencing pain from marathon running. In his old age, the sports injury would be his suffering especially if the knees are involved! Get it?
Further, he should realize WHO exactly in his mind is the one that is preventing him from doing what he wanted. It is HIMSELF who cannot be controlled, always seeking the reward, praise and glory from his online friends while avoiding the truth of harsh criticism with his OLD family.
I should point out that while he was living with his parents well into his thirties, he has abused his parents verbally by holding them hostage against their silenced wishes for him to behave and physically (by accidentally stabbing Maw’s upper right arm with a flatware fork and by mocking a tight fist into her face).
So whose fault is it to unsuccessfully get the best of everyone? You got it – think of accountability and personal responsibility! No else is to blame.
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