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i have a question. Can you or can you not change another person if they, themselves, do not want to change?
where their is a will.... their is ... brainwashing
No one cannot.
The page covering the topic 'change' is very small yet 'change' is may be the the only reliable constant in the universe. Time for more thought and typing!