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do you think this is true?


Question Posted Tuesday April 3 2007, 1:12 am

If you let something go and if it comes back it was yours to begin with. do you think its true?

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Xenolan answered Tuesday April 3 2007, 10:59 am:
I think that this sort of wisdom falls under the heading of "bumper sticker". It sounds deep and profound, but it's essentially meaningless.

If you let something go and it comes back to you, it means it came back to you. Nothing more. Don't use this kind of logic to try to hold onto something that you know shouldn't be yours.

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christina answered Tuesday April 3 2007, 2:41 am:
Yeah.

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