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“Hardship, in forcing us to exercise greater patience and forbearance in daily life, actually makes us stronger and more robust. From the daily experience of hardship comes a greater capacity to accept difficulties without losing our sense of inner calm. Of course, I do not advocate seeking out hardship as a way of life, but merely wish to suggest that, if you relate to it constructively, it can bring greater inner strength and fortitude.[15] ―The Dalai Lama”
John D'Amico, The Walls Talked But Nobody Listened
“There are telltale signs that an adult is abusive and a potential danger to children.  It shouldn’t be surprising that abusers are also control freaks.  They have to be.  If they do not have command of the situation, they become vulnerable to discovery.  That fact alone suggests that somewhere in their dark minds they are at least aware that society disapproves of their actions.”
John D'Amico, The Walls Talked But Nobody Listened
“Left to their own ruminations, they begin to imagine a plot in which every facet of the environment plays a threatening and treacherous role. Moreover, through the intrapsychic mechanism of projection, they attribute their own venom to others, ascribing to them the malice and ill will they feel within themselves.[11] ―Seventeen faces of the Psychopath”
John D'Amico, The Walls Talked But Nobody Listened