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    “Where do you draw the line?” is a real question for most of us. When it comes to our principles, happiness, willingness to tolerate uncomfortable people or circumstances, when is enough, enough? Somehow, we know when we are approaching our limit. I guess it is like we know a heap and a hairless skull when we see it. It is more difficult, however, to always know where to draw the line between right and wrong. That line is where you stand when

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