Wrong from the start

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AJ said:

First of all, I think it is in the water. Second, good for you for being a good sport and offering in the first place. Third, always consider who you are offering things to and whether or not they will appreciate it.

As I see your ranting, I recall in a way that felt impossible two years ago that sometimes people just don't deserve to get offers due to their lack of appreciation. Maybe she takes you for granted? Maybe she has to show some level of insecurity and her thrashing out at you is really anger at herself? I am not one to diagnose this situation. You know more about it than I.

Story: I have a computer that is very old and small. I had four options when I decided to discard it. Two of them were family. Then, there is always the donation route. Guess who is getting the computer? A friend from work because he will use it and appreciate it more than my family ever would. Maybe I am being presumptuous yet as much as I want that to change, I am only half responsible for the outcome.

Peace lies within.....

What I have is a relative who has a lot of money and yet who keeps nagging me for a free discarded computer.

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