Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 I did not see your original question, but I used to get extremely upset with people who " borrowed " my things and then forgot that I did and they claimed them as their own, because they " used " to have one. I have solved the problem by giving it away! If I loan something, a spice, a pair of pinking shear scissors, a serving platter, a bottle brush, a pair of earrings, etc. (to my sister!) and she does this to me, I no longer get mad because I just go buy myself another one. It has freed my soul. I even buy her larger items on her birthday that I can see she needs, like a vacumn cleaner or carpet shampooer, because she kept borrowing mine. I didn't give her my old one, but the new one, too, on her birthdays. . Now, no argument, no animosity. Just good feelings. If possible financially, try it. If it is a lost book, check out _www.bn.com_ (http://www.bn.com) or _www.alibris.com_ (http://www.alibris.com) for hard to find books and get yourself a replacement. Let the offender know that you give them the book. Even write out a gift card. Don't be sarcastic or mean. Have a pure heart first. If someone accuses you of the same offense, say I'm sorry, but I don't believe I have it, but try to replace it out of love. Then, they'll find their missing one and may apologize. If not, don't be concerned. You did the loving thing. If I had every item I'd ever owned, loaned or borrowed in a store room, I would be a miserable person. No one needs everything at once. My friend Greg was executor to his great aunt's estate. He took a coffee table she had mentioned she was leaving to him. Her other aunt got so upset, that Greg let her have it, and then she died of a heart attack! Within a week, her sister was so upset that she wasn't getting the table, she also died of a heart attack. It is not worth it! I hope this helps some Athena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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