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<blockquote data-quote="VanC" data-source="post: 412889" data-attributes="member: 3355"><p>Close. I think the Peter Principle says that everyone eventually rises to their level of incompetence.</p><p></p><p>As for mean people, I was reluctant to answer, but since Vicky mentioned her mother, I will mention mine. My mother is an alcoholic ( 84 and sober 12 years now) and when she was drinking she was the meanest, most vile, hateful, evil person I've ever known. Nothing physical, but boy could she cut right to your soul with words when she had a mind to. How my Dad stayed with her for 54 years is beyond me. Now she is about the sweetest thing you'd ever want to meet, and doing pretty well for her age considering how much she used to drink. Sometimes I think back and can't believe that she is the same person I hated for so many years. Thank God sometimes people DO change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanC, post: 412889, member: 3355"] Close. I think the Peter Principle says that everyone eventually rises to their level of incompetence. As for mean people, I was reluctant to answer, but since Vicky mentioned her mother, I will mention mine. My mother is an alcoholic ( 84 and sober 12 years now) and when she was drinking she was the meanest, most vile, hateful, evil person I've ever known. Nothing physical, but boy could she cut right to your soul with words when she had a mind to. How my Dad stayed with her for 54 years is beyond me. Now she is about the sweetest thing you'd ever want to meet, and doing pretty well for her age considering how much she used to drink. Sometimes I think back and can't believe that she is the same person I hated for so many years. Thank God sometimes people DO change. [/QUOTE]
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