ED,

It's very obvious that you try your best not to answer questions asked of you, 
and usually respond with another question; so if you think I haven't noticed 
you're wrong.

I, however, do respond when asked a question - even if it's just to say 'I 
don't know'.  In this case, however, I do know how to answer.

You stated in an earlier post that you thought people want to change the 
actions of others so they could be 'happier' - or something to that effect.  
Isn't that why you want to change your own actions?  If so, what's the 
difference in wanting to change YOUR actions and wanting to change OTHERS' 
actions?

I'm asking YOU another(actually the same)question.

...Bill!


--- In [email protected], "ED" <seacrofter001@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> Bill,
> 
> If you do not see any difference, please explain why.
> 
> Thanks, ED
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Bill!" <BillSmart@> wrote:
> >
> > ED,
> >
> > What is the difference between wanting to change your actions and
> wanting to change the actions of others?
> >
> > ...Bill!
>




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