Article: Even though it might not feel very good, making the decision to take responsibility for the decisions you’ve made will help you learn and grow. After all, to be responsible for your choices is the opposite of being a victim; a victim is a powerless role. To be in charge of your own life is powerful.  By taking responsibility, you’ll be in a better position to learn from your choices. Even when someone else has acted badly, it’s likely that you had a part to play. Talking with a therapist, a counselor, or a trusted friend can help you sort through your choices in a new way. If you feel insecure in relationships or don’t like to get too close to people, chances are you’ve been in multiple unhappy love situations. A good friend or a therapist can be a great resource in identifying patterns that cause you to seek out bad relationships.  Try reading up on attachment issues to see if you’re able to identify your own experiences. Seeing your behavior as a series of patterns, rather than moral failures, can help provide a nonjudgmental lens. There is a lot of myth-based stigma around being single. Fears about being single can skew your priorities, allowing you to get in (and stay in!) unsatisfying relationships.  People who are in bad relationships are just as lonely as people who are afraid of being single. If you’re afraid of being single, you’re more likely to miss warning signs that would keep you from being in a bad relationship. Make sure you’re practicing discernment when you choose who to let into your life. If you notice friends who appear to take pleasure in your discomfort or misfortune, you might want to consider keeping them out of your life.  Cultivate friendships that help you feel nourished and protected. Your friends should be happy when things are going well for you. When you’re surrounded by people who love and respect you, you’re more likely to be able to love and respect yourself. If you’ve made a mistake by loving someone who’s not available to love you back, you’re only human. Being less hard on yourself may take some practice, but ultimately learning to forgive yourself will lead you to a more resilient life.  Mistakes are only mistakes, and opportunities abound to learn from them. Consider mistakes lessons that you needed to learn. Without pain, there’s little chance of growing and learning new things. Mistakes, even painful ones, are just a part of learning.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Accept responsibility for your choices. Look for patterns in your love life. Examine your feelings about being single. Protect yourself. Forgive yourself for past mistakes.
Article: Ideally, you should have the girth about 3/4 as tight as you prefer it when you first tighten it. Then move your horse a few steps steps, forward or back. Next, tighten the girth gradually once again. As a general rule, your girth should be tight enough so that you can fit 2 fingers under it but the saddle won't move easily.  Always tighten the girth again once you have warmed up, as horses tend to puff their stomach out when being tacked up. Remember to check the tightness of the girth right before mounting.
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Make sure the girth is tight enough.
Article: You can now search under the rainbow.
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Go to Google.com. Search "Google Rainbow". Click "I'm Feeling Lucky". Google Rainbow!