Monday, March 19, 2018

Many people use Facebook to push their agenda, political, business, religious, you name it... There are three types of people in the world: 1) Those that agree it’s most of what you write 2) Those that will never agree with what you write 3) Those who might agree with what you write (on the fence) Your job is to push the people on the fence onto your side while not alienating those already on your side. Group Two is a waste of your time and energy. All you’ll get is ulcers trying to convert them. So if you insist, do it with love and a light heart. I see such miserable people because their heads are so bruised from smashing it against the wall. You put a Trump supporter in a room with a Clinton supporter. Do you really think anything will change their opinions? πŸ™ŠπŸ™‰πŸ™ˆ It’s rare. But it does happen. My ex wife grew up in the Roman Catholic Church. I grew up in the United church. She wanted to get married in my church. A few years later, my son was born. About two years after (so seven years after we married), mother-in-law convinces ex that we aren’t really married since it wasn’t an RC wedding. And they want to redo the wedding. My response: you say we are not married. Therefore our son is a bastard. You want to admit that publicly. Never heard another word...

Many people use Facebook to push their agenda, political, business, religious, you name it... There are three types of people in the world: 1) Those that agree it’s most of what you write 2) Those that will never agree with what you write 3) Those who might agree with what you write (on the fence) Your job is to push the people on the fence onto your side while not alienating those already on your side. Group Two is a waste of your time and energy. All you’ll get is ulcers trying to convert them. So if you insist, do it with love and a light heart. I see such miserable people because their heads are so bruised from smashing it against the wall. You put a Trump supporter in a room with a Clinton supporter. Do you really think anything will change their opinions? πŸ™ŠπŸ™‰πŸ™ˆ It’s rare. But it does happen. My ex wife grew up in the Roman Catholic Church. I grew up in the United church. She wanted to get married in my church. A few years later, my son was born. About two years after (so seven years after we married), mother-in-law convinces ex that we aren’t really married since it wasn’t an RC wedding. And they want to redo the wedding. My response: you say we are not married. Therefore our son is a bastard. You want to admit that publicly. Never heard another word...
by Scott Paton

March 18, 2018 at 09:58PM
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