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Pathalogical Narcassism (Control freak)and the damage it causes to family members
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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 8049619" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>I agree that we all know someone that’s controlling, depends on the circumstances that that person want to control. In the house my wife is boss. Kids are pretty much her domain too unless I really see that it’s not then and only then do I speak up. The farm is my concern. Wife rarely wants to cross into uncharted territory and interfere. Although I like to mention what’s happening just to keep her involved as no one likes living in the dark. By nature I’m a tight ass money saver so Mrs F knows a bunch of new toys won’t be breaking the bank. I hear so many stories of farm families splitting up from an apparent over controlling person but when the dust settles the controller was only trying to keep things together. Spouses and the next generation can often not see what work goes into holding a business above water let alone having it transition over to others with success. Shared goals and respect are needed. Not an iron fist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 8049619, member: 156006"] I agree that we all know someone that’s controlling, depends on the circumstances that that person want to control. In the house my wife is boss. Kids are pretty much her domain too unless I really see that it’s not then and only then do I speak up. The farm is my concern. Wife rarely wants to cross into uncharted territory and interfere. Although I like to mention what’s happening just to keep her involved as no one likes living in the dark. By nature I’m a tight ass money saver so Mrs F knows a bunch of new toys won’t be breaking the bank. I hear so many stories of farm families splitting up from an apparent over controlling person but when the dust settles the controller was only trying to keep things together. Spouses and the next generation can often not see what work goes into holding a business above water let alone having it transition over to others with success. Shared goals and respect are needed. Not an iron fist. [/QUOTE]
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