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03-11-2020, 02:14 PM
People like Steadman Stahl always fear that people will do to him what he has done to others.
Steadman is always worried of who will steal from him as he has done to others.
Steadman is always worried of who will lie to him as he has done to others.
Steadman is always worried of who will bad mouth him as he has done to others.
Steadman is always worried of who will backstab him as he has done to others.
Steadman is always worried who is undermining him as he has done to others.
This condition paralyzes a person from daily social activities. Living in a constant fear that what he has done to others will be done to him.
In Steadman’s case his fears are well founded, and well deserved, but it affects the ability to function normally.
So, the moral of the story: do onto others as you would have others do onto you.
Steadman is always worried of who will steal from him as he has done to others.
Steadman is always worried of who will lie to him as he has done to others.
Steadman is always worried of who will bad mouth him as he has done to others.
Steadman is always worried of who will backstab him as he has done to others.
Steadman is always worried who is undermining him as he has done to others.
This condition paralyzes a person from daily social activities. Living in a constant fear that what he has done to others will be done to him.
In Steadman’s case his fears are well founded, and well deserved, but it affects the ability to function normally.
So, the moral of the story: do onto others as you would have others do onto you.