No problem is insurmountable, that is what I belive in. Some could take longter than others. Inevitably, the problem either goes away or becomes a "situation" we just have to deal with.
In my job, the hard (not hardest) problems would be clients who expect more than what should be due them. Clients who have budgets so little they can be dropped anytime, but demand attention like they give you 60% of your income. Still, I deal with them well. They could just be hired by another company and be my client some other days.
2007-10-09 22:31:22
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answer #1
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answered by boyplakwatsa.com 7
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Angel I was going to make a joke from your question BUT after reading the answers of those above me I wouldn't dare.
My unsurmountable problems pale into insignificance compared to most above me.
God Bless.
2007-10-10 02:08:50
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answered by PC 7
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First my father's death in 97 .. My sister who was very wise and raised me then she had a depression problem from
being screwed over by people including her ex husband ,
watching her talk none sense for 2 years , she had psychosis .,never recovered , then she left then she ended herself by jumping off a bridge , she had a problem hearing voices in her head ....so it was unique for me to watch my sister that was wise and great to just fall this way .
my mother who also has a psychosis problem but it's nothing bad , but it's hard for me to communicate with her cause she thinks everyone is spying on her . but she should be ok soon .
Not being able to see my brother for 15 years . we met for the first time in 15 years a few months ago , he was somewhere else and it's complicated .
the ex gf who cheated on me a few months before the wedding , the promises i never broke , she did .
My girl friend and my future wife... that i love and worship , a while ago
found out that she has liver cancer...sitting and not being
able to do anything about . wish i can take her place instead .
anyways . but i still try to laugh the best i could and people never think that i have problems in my life , cause a good laugh i appreciate . we're not here forever . might as well make the best of it .
2007-10-09 23:30:13
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answered by Real CJ 2
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When my son was 15, he lost his girlfriend in a car accident. Having your child hurting so bad and not being able to take the pain away was awful. As a mom you think you can heal every pain your child has, but when that happened all I could do was be there for him. That was the hardest thing I had to handle.
2007-10-09 23:23:29
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answered by Married Lady 4
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Raising a child, running a business, and taking care of a house by myself while my husband was in and out of rehab for a year. (I would not let him live with me or step foot in the house or business until he got clean and sucessfully graduated rehab). It was really difficult because I had the responsiblity of not only myself and my child but also had to keep the business going because it supported the employees families who worked there. I would just go in the bathroom and cry for ten or fifteen minutes solid and then have to walk out and be CEO again. It was really hard.
2007-10-09 23:20:01
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answered by Lily 7
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My phobias, I'm afraid of heights! Once my buddies went hiking, later in the day it rained and the only way back was a narrow trail beside a towering cliff with nothing to hold on!
2007-10-09 23:49:03
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answered by kudos 3
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My 4 year old son being diagnosed with a brain tumor.
He is 22 now and doing fine.
2007-10-09 23:20:43
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answered by Pamela B 5
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I have had many. But the one that I can recall was my broken engagement. I had to call it quits because I found out that he was a fake. It was dreadful because I gave up my dreams for him. I was about to pursue my Master’s degree and aim for a promising career in the states, but I gave up all that....... because all I wanted then was to be his wife.
Looking back, I realized that we should not give-up nor defer our dreams for one man..... well, unless if he's all worth it!
2007-10-13 13:48:53
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answered by Sunshine 2
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when my father died without proving to him that we neglected him
when i began raising somebody else's kid at the age of 16 and at the same time studying and trying to live with impossible people
when i see that my family's beginning to be torn apart and can't do anything to stop it
2007-10-09 23:46:15
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answered by bReAd-WiNnEr 3
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Try making people understand my beliefs but if not I just ignore them and let them figure it out their selves. I don't really give a damn since they are not even a friend nor a family. <*-*>
2007-10-10 01:54:11
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answered by Anonymous
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