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Hi Mark, along with the worst traits one should also write down their best ones to keep a balanced perspective.  Also very important to forgive those that you feel have wronged you as chances are they did not realize what they had done.
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I've always felt my essence was Justice - and that's probably why I called the corporal a liar, because he was one.  But I've forgiven him because he's only human and only wanted to protect his fellow officers kids from being charged with a crime.  I've even forgiven his fellow officer for following me to work to try and intimidate me.  It's been a hard road standing up for what is right but well worth it.
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Markvd said ...

I have learned that there is a very special 11 year old girl multiplied many times and that we carry over in a sense traits we have learned to a certain degree. I suggest everyone list down there worst traits and improve upon them to head down a more stable and creative path, rather than a barbaric destructive path. :) Thanks once again 2011 edition BEAM contribution.

--Markvd 19:23, 19 November 2011 (UTC)

Markvd said ...

I just noticed someone is cheating in terms of life on Earth all fingers pointed to "GILGAMESH" j/k

--Markvd 19:37, 19 November 2011 (UTC)

Sheila said ...

Hi Mark, along with the worst traits one should also write down their best ones to keep a balanced perspective. Also very important to forgive those that you feel have wronged you as chances are they did not realize what they had done. I've always felt my essence was Justice - and that's probably why I called the corporal a liar, because he was one. But I've forgiven him because he's only human and only wanted to protect his fellow officers kids from being charged with a crime. I've even forgiven his fellow officer for following me to work to try and intimidate me. It's been a hard road standing up for what is right but well worth it.

--Sheila 19:57, 19 November 2011 (UTC)