Guest guest Posted August 20, 2003 Report Share Posted August 20, 2003 I really like this statement, Larry - > There is a " silver lining " in our disordered > systems: because we can be > outsiders to the craziness of the world we have the > time and opportunity > to find out what is really important in life. It's so true... about 3 years ago, I literally burnt out, quit my full time job, just didn't know what I wanted any more and was too exhausted to figure it out.. and tired of being frustrated with my exhaustion.. if you follow that. :-) That's when I finally " gave up, " decided to slow down, take time off to do nothing but THINK and nap and watch the world go by for a while.. and let myself not feel guilty for that. I remember watching the presidental election and all that chaos... Then I started screenwriting... it was life-altering. Then came Sept. 11 and boy was there some heart-wrenching craziness to witness and pray over then. It was soon after that the Hashis showed up in full force. I'd be interested to know what lists as the childhood 'triggers', . I had surgery on my bladder/kidney at age 4 and chicken pox. Other than that, I was healthy... always a sleeper though, even as a baby. On that note... signing off - nighty night. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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