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I Cant Change the Past But I Can Change My Future

I was beaten often in childhood and adolescence. My mother showed me no emotion from 5 years on and kept me essentially caged till age 18. Father was absent. It's taken a long time to deal with that. I'm now strongly "anti-violence", and I've slowly learned to sense natural, deep emotions in myself. It's taken a long time. I've only recently learned that my mother and my grandfather both come from families where serious domestic violence was commonplace, to the point where they locked up my grandfather for awhile and our family had to take in grandmother for a couple of weeks on several occasions. We must learn to break these painful and vicious cycles of violence in the family by radically inscribing ourselves against all acts of violence. There are much more intelligent ways of dealing with obedience and differences of opinion.
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cool2030 · 41-45, M
@DJsmum2006, thank you. Tears still rose when I read your post, so perhaps this is still not yet all digested. This is the first time I have talked about this in public. But the heading says, "I Can't Change the Past But I Can Change My Future", and I firmly believe that new positive actions are a much better path into the future than dwelling on the past. The past is there to orient us, and our actions today and in the future are here to bring us all a better world.