Some people instigate me, then pressure my parents into getting me to do stuff,and the stuff happens and they blame me hor.
Last time I go on exercise something happened outfield and I was severely scolded for speaking up for a Thai child picking up shrapnel.
And now they expect me to have empathy to the point of extinguishing myself.
Discussion: what is the moral of the lesson?
Anyway based on my analysis and what I have researched, after I did a short stint assisting with the rehabilitation of prisoners by assisting them with re-employment skills, I would hypothesize that ex-prisoners will tend to defend Filipina. It’s just a guess.
Of course, that insight is very recent after what had happened when I worked.
Based on my feedback that had given straight after my stint with the prisons service that there are stuff that the prisoners would be good at, they created the Yellow Ribbon Project. Go figure…
It’s so difficult to trust some people, because they don’t read enough. Everytime I start a new position I have new questions about the dynamics, so I read up.
Bill Gates’ reading list is very long. I bought some of the books he was reading but they had to go to waste.