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what life lessons have your learned through your family lineage?


Question Posted Sunday March 18 2012, 2:26 pm

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roseyapple answered Monday March 19 2012, 7:36 am:
It means what have you learned from the older people in your family? Is there a pattern as to how they lived their lives? Do you think you will be different?
Example: Grandma and mother have both been divorced but had a successful marriage second time around. Do you want to break the chain? Maybe marry older? Etc...

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