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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When I hear someone say they would feel useless if they didn’t work, even if they didn’t need the money, I think (a) everyone is replaceable. You and your job are not that important. (2) You need some imagination and self-esteem.[/quote] It’s so cute that someone who depends on another adult to pay their bills talks about self-esteem.[/quote] New poster and SAHM here. My self worth is incredibly high because I am irreplaceable. There is no one on earth that can take care of my family as well as I can. It’s very rewarding.[/quote] [b]They would miss you when you’re gone, but don’t kid yourself. You’re also not irreplaceable. [/b] I work and I have no delusions about being replaceable, but I’ve touched a lot ofnlives and helped a lot of people so far and will continue to do so. It’s not about being irreplaceable to me. It’s about helping others who have been hurt and wronged and to be able to do that daily, and receive a simple tearful thank you, is so rewarding. Especially for me when it’s like, someone from another background or social world where we would never really cross paths. It really makes life feel like it’s about something bigger. [/quote] This is not true. Parents are not replaceable. I assume you haven't lost a parent yet? It's a hole that can't be filled. [/quote]
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