Re: Self-Reliance Day 7, xiled@sdf (zaibatsu), 08/22/2019 ------------------------------------------------------------ I've never considered self-reliance from the perspective of selflessness, as xiled brought to light in a recent post[1]. I really appreciate xiled's closing paragraph: "Caring for my family helps me trust myself more because it puts me in a position for growth and gives me opportunities I would have never had if I did not have them. Being responsible in that capacity has not been easy for me, but it has helped me grow up. I think lot of me growing up was a direct result of me having to be responsible for people besides myself Left to my own devices, I probably would not have gotten this far." Recently my kids have been having some serious struggles. I'm realizing that I'd do anything to help them through, even to the point of hurting my own life path/plans. I think I always knew that, but the reality of it is something different that the feeling. Thanks, xiled, for expanding my thinking in this area. As you stated, caring for others puts us in a position for growth, and gives us opportunites we couldn't otherwise have. Family is a profound experience. [1] gopher://sdf.org:70/1/users/xiled/phlog/2019/20190821_s_r_d7