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<blockquote data-quote="Waldo P. Schmeer" data-source="post: 946436" data-attributes="member: 176211"><p>Throughout my life I have gained and lost friends. MANY times. And I can remember a time where it would hurt me as much as you have conveyed in your post.</p><p></p><p>Eventually you will learn that life is a stage play and many different characters come in and out between Acts 1 and 2, or however many acts you have. Some return later. Some just made a cameo.</p><p></p><p>You'll see that sometimes the most appropriate answer really is to just let go and keep traversing through your life. And yes, its ok to go back and try to mend. But if you can see that the person doesn't reciprocate, that isn't your fault. You tried, and that's the absolute best you can do. I commend you for trying to fix it. That is WAY more than most people would try. But if the fish ain't bitin', its time to pack up your rod and roll out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waldo P. Schmeer, post: 946436, member: 176211"] Throughout my life I have gained and lost friends. MANY times. And I can remember a time where it would hurt me as much as you have conveyed in your post. Eventually you will learn that life is a stage play and many different characters come in and out between Acts 1 and 2, or however many acts you have. Some return later. Some just made a cameo. You'll see that sometimes the most appropriate answer really is to just let go and keep traversing through your life. And yes, its ok to go back and try to mend. But if you can see that the person doesn't reciprocate, that isn't your fault. You tried, and that's the absolute best you can do. I commend you for trying to fix it. That is WAY more than most people would try. But if the fish ain't bitin', its time to pack up your rod and roll out. [/QUOTE]
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