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Hiding the Truth

I saw an article today about a woman whose mother had passed and she felt it time that she stopped hiding the truth. She posted a virtual obituary entitled, “I am Glad my Mother is Dead.” Many individuals were upset yet the reality was that her mother had been extremely abusive to her over the years. People often believe that no one should speak ill of the dead. My question would be why? There are people who have commited horrific crimes in which it is fine to speak poorly of them after they have passed. Why not about the people who were cruel to others their entire lives? Stop and think about the parents who were abusive towards their children growing up with beatings, severe punishments, forcing them to do all the chores including cooking and cleaning and anything else that comes to mind. I grew up with a girl whose adoptive parents were exactly that way. The father never beat her but the mother did. The mother was a raging alcoholic who made my friend do all the chores and sent her out to work at an early age. When she passed everyone said nice things about her instead of telling the truth. The worst part about hiding the truth is that in spite of all efforts it eventually is revealed. This is particuarly true of the narcissist. They are superior at hiding the truth and placing the blame on others. Do people believe it is acceptable to behave in this manner? What are your thoughts? As the shopping begins, remember books are an easy and quick gift for the children and adults in your life. The Good Gus series offers excitement and adventure with a positive message.  “Misplaced Trust” is interesting reading for anyone who enjoys books. It has a five star rating on Amazon. The Good Gus Series is available online at Kindle, Nook and Waterstones. Hard copies, personally autographed, are available through our website www.goodgusbooks.com along with past blogs for your reading enjoyment. Now available audio and videos for the Good Gus series on YouTube! Digitizing for all the books are available now on YouTube! “Misplaced Trust” is now available on Amazon in e-book form. It is also available digitally at www.misplacedtrustbook.com. If you are thinking of a Will or a Living Trust, “Misplaced Trust” will give you the information you need to make an informed decision. The Good Gus series, books one through four, are now available at the Morgan Mill Mail/UPS.

 

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