Hi Rena, My dad and my husband, I had a rough time, I had my daughter at 17, and lived with my parents, until my mom passed in 87, I was a mess, wrong friends, did drugs all though I never got into the real hard stuff, it was still enough to leave me in a bad way, my dad was my savior back then he always understood, never gave up on me, not once. I met my husband 10 years ago and him and I were both on that destructive path, but my husband packed me up and took me out of my home town and we both cleaned up, I got my daughter back, she lived with my sister or her dad, or my dad, mostly because I was not going to have her grow up with my life the way it was going, so truly it was the best thing for her, but I know my husband saved my life by getting me away from the bad influences. I have a good life, a great marriage, I am a Certified Nursing Assistant, but not working at this moment, and my daughter is a Junior in College studying Government and Sociology.
2007-09-20 09:23:59
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answered by robink71668 5
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Myself, others can only suggest what they think is right or correct. I found I have to accept my own truth, and it took me out of chaos because I feel I was grounded. Everyone has a different interpretation of this, and it may be seen as wrong incorrect or unbalanced but it is what you want it in the end. Are you going to let it get to you?
2007-09-20 13:37:38
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answered by Overkill 3
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I have a very strong support team of family and friends that help me to sort through the chaos which is my life!! Plus the strength within myself to deal with all that comes my way!!
2007-09-20 15:25:05
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answered by Ginny 7
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How do we know if we are, indeed, brought out of chaos? Chaos exists in one form or another, depending on what is subjectively considered to be "chaotic." We simply live in the illusion of harmony and order.
2007-09-20 13:41:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you assume that we were brought out of chaos?
2007-09-20 13:16:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Those close to me, with whom I share the simplest joys of everyday life: shared smiles and laughter, pleasant conversations, and just by spending time with those close to me, are the things that helped to calm my life and end the chaos that once reigned.
Best wishes to you and to all,
~L Lawliet
2007-09-20 13:18:40
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answered by L Lawliet 3
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Oh, I wouldn't go that far,
But I have made progress and,
from the world not making sense,
I now have a clear understanding
of why it doesn't make sense.
Alone, at sea, in the dark, with no lighthouse
and the compass spinning.
2007-09-20 13:38:08
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answered by Pedestal 42 7
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my queen
I think chaos is brought out of us.
love
Pluto
2007-09-20 13:30:16
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answered by PLUTO 6
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I agree with Bettina C. Jesus for sure.
Psalm 40:2 "He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay and set my feet upon a rock and established my goings."
2007-09-20 17:24:42
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answered by Cee T 6
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Just me, myself. Who else shall help you?
Knowledge of oneself is the highest knowledge in all Philosophy.
2007-09-20 13:24:38
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answered by Dr. Girishkumar TS 6
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