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In which a college-educated girl from a small town tries to do good for the world.
“See first that the design is wise and just: that ascertained, pursue it resolutely; do not for one repulse forego the purpose that you resolved to effect.”
— Wm. Shakespeare, 1702
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riknrfh
Wait...I don't get it.
When were you an idiot?
In my family, we had a phrase - "no idiot calling." And that includes yourself.
You weren't an idiot. At most, you're guilty of wanting something with you whole heart, and letting that get out.
TV has a different model, btw - just move on. Don't refer to it, don't make fun of it - just keep going as if it didn't happen. Makes everybody more comfortable than bringing it up again.
Choose what works for you.
Mesa said it perfectly.
YH, you weren't an idiot, and I am sure M doesn't think that. You just need to give him some time to broach the subject himself.
No matter how you feel now, it's a good thing you put it out there if you feel strongly about it. It affects the dialogue, as prolonged as the dialogue may seem sometimes.
Well, it all worked out, didn't it? At least I hope it did. Last night I felt so foolish. Now, I feel like I'm standing in one end of a rainbow.
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