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I think you’re truly becoming that better person, ‘cos identifying ones flaws and fixing them appropriately really takes good courage and determination.Saying sorry fix the whole mess and the story ends interestingly.Nice job!👍

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Feb 14, 2023Liked by Charlie Bleecker

This is why stories rule and your stories are so valuable, because they show you exactly how you might apply a lesson. I can SO relate to public interactions like this, especially involving traffic stuff. Man, who doesn't struggle with people being idiots with their cars, or mindlessly ending up as one of those idiots because I'm on autopilot. Love this message and how beautifully your story portrays it Charlie.

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I think that all of us at one time or another have felt the sudden anger from a public incident. I know I have. I'm not proud of how I have acted but every once in a while the stupidity of someone else's actions in public hit me wrong way. I guess that it's the side of me that gets tired of hiding and I have to let them know that I'm not going to be pushed around. So Charlie, you're not alone in this.

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