He wants power. He is insane to try controlling the flowers. I don’t have time for him flopping around making mouth sounds ...
My friend has two homes paid off, retired early and is sitting on tons of money. She could actually be doing something with ...
Wealthy friend always laments injustice but never acts. Friend urges her to sell her extra home to fund real aid instead of ...
Letter writer is tired of a friend – who has “tons of money” – complaining about societal issues while not doing anything ...
I’m so sorry. The isolation you’re feeling and the illness you’re navigating likely make it very hard to feel hope. I’m glad ...
Please look into support groups for people navigating life-threatening and terminal illnesses. Groups like these can also ...
Sister is enraged at the letter writer because they met her estranged husband’s new girlfriend.
You’ve trusted your financial adviser thus far; when you start to feel anxious about leaving a check behind, reach out.
For example, he purchased a wall clock for the kitchen that I don’t like, a desk chair in the den that is OK, and a new frying pan. I have not asked him to send anything back, but he will tell me he ...
Dear Eric: I have two daughters with special needs. They function around the level of a 10-year-old. They are also nonverbal ...
Dear Eric: Christmas is a very difficult time for me, and I typically don’t celebrate as I don’t have any close family, and it only brings back painful memories. I moved a couple years ago and ...
Dear Eric: I am a young adult with a movement disorder similar to Parkinson’s. It causes uncontrollable, violent, jerky muscle movements, called dyskinesias, in nearly every part of my body.
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