If It Weren’t For You. . . | Clarissa's Blog
Well I run my life like a military campaign and like a Taoist. I have a broad understanding of my goals — not to narrow. For instance, since 1996, I had desired to free myself from psychological oppression, both internal and out. I’ve waged a strong campaign to do so — my memoir was part of this, as was my PhD. Now, in 2013, I am inwardly free and I don’t see much external oppression at all.
Sometimes I was pushed back…I received some pushback…so then I became Taoist. I said to myself, “What advantage has this person inadvertently given me by pushing back against me like that?”
Often I found they had narcissistic traits and they were warning me against themselves. So, I learned that lesson and used it to free myself some more.
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