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How to Stop the Pain How to Stop the Pain by James B. Richards
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“(Matthew 24:12). As mankind treats one another in destructive, self-centered ways, we create emotional wounds that make people afraid to love and trust. And the less we feel loved, the more pain we inflict upon each other. Thus the ever-growing cycle continues on, and pain abounds.
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James B. Richards, How to Stop the Pain
“Keep in mind that nothing has the power to hurt you until you attach significance to it. Another person's actions are only as significant to you as the judgments you pass on them. The judgment you make is based on your decision about why that person did what he did. The degree of pain or insult you experience from the actions of another is based solely on the judgment you pass. And the judgment you pass is your assumption of why he did what he did.”
James B. Richards, How to Stop the Pain
“As mankind treats one another in destructive, self-centered ways, we create emotional wounds that make people afraid to love and trust. And the less we feel loved, the more pain we inflict upon each other. Thus the ever-growing cycle continues on, and pain abounds.”
James B. Richards, How to Stop the Pain
“Getting your feelings hurt is not an offense. Feeling ignorant around someone is not an offense. Being made angry is not an offense.”
James B. Richards, How to Stop the Pain
“stay, do so in peace and love. Above all, free yourself from the control of others by making your own choices and recognizing your own boundaries.”
James B. Richards, How to Stop the Pain
“Getting
your feelings hurt is not an offense. Feeling ignorant around someone is not an offense. Being made angry is not an offense.”
James B. Richards, How to Stop the Pain