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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Chronic physical disease, the silver lining. [/quote] :roll: After you're done being offensive, maybe you'll want to ponder the actual ones spelled out to you.[/quote] DP. I'm offended on the poor girl's behalf. The only way she could win her mother's approval was by getting sick? Her academic achievement was not to be celebrated? Maybe OP will learn something from the post, at least. [/quote] I posted that story. What do you not understand?!?! My daughter's disease is obviously NOT the silver lining!!! What's wrong with you??? Reading comprehension, for goodness' sakes: my son has learned resilience, grit and to compare himself only to himself. My daughter has learned compassion and tolerance from observing her brother. The disease is mentioned just to remind OP that successful and celebrated people sometimes struggle with other challenges. I swear, some people...[/quote]
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