Two things, right off the bat:
Post 839 had lots to say, so I did quite a bit of editing in hopes of simplifying the complexity of yesterday's train of thought.
Secondly, please bear with me, because I awoke with one more train of thought stealing center stage, suggesting that Annie and Will must wait at bit longer in the wings …
As the potency of subconscious wounds shapes up into fear, and as unrelenting frustration elevates toward anger, emotional TNT cannot be left to fester in an unidentified state, overlong, or one day, an explosion of tightly coiled tension will overwhelm all sense of logic within a deeply stressed mind.
Upon seriously considering that line of reasoning, I can't help but wonder how you would peg yourself: Are you a person who, upon feeling stress burning inside, silently heaps blame for unhappiness onto others until your nervous system explodes? Or are you, like me, a person who, upon feeling emotionally overwhelmed, heaps blame unknowingly upon oneself until my nervous system implodes?
As a self professed student of human nature, here is why I'll quest toward gaining insight into both sides of my nature in hopes of shoring up half baked strengths, forever: It's a fact that as we age, life's greatest challenges don't get any easier!
In fact, emotional climate is often as unpredictable as a tornado touching down, suggesting that we each check inside, from time to time, in hopes of identifying partial accountability when changes take place, which you'd not consciously have chosen, concerning a relationship that's deeply valued on both sides. Though many relationships wain because of misunderstandings, the most stealthy relationship killer of all time goes by the name of Complacency.
And having clarified that, let's make effective use of story telling to ripen our sense of insight into the wisdom of 'balance in all things', which implies that we acknowledge vulnerabilities hidden behind our strengths :)
Post 839 had lots to say, so I did quite a bit of editing in hopes of simplifying the complexity of yesterday's train of thought.
Secondly, please bear with me, because I awoke with one more train of thought stealing center stage, suggesting that Annie and Will must wait at bit longer in the wings …
As the potency of subconscious wounds shapes up into fear, and as unrelenting frustration elevates toward anger, emotional TNT cannot be left to fester in an unidentified state, overlong, or one day, an explosion of tightly coiled tension will overwhelm all sense of logic within a deeply stressed mind.
Upon seriously considering that line of reasoning, I can't help but wonder how you would peg yourself: Are you a person who, upon feeling stress burning inside, silently heaps blame for unhappiness onto others until your nervous system explodes? Or are you, like me, a person who, upon feeling emotionally overwhelmed, heaps blame unknowingly upon oneself until my nervous system implodes?
As a self professed student of human nature, here is why I'll quest toward gaining insight into both sides of my nature in hopes of shoring up half baked strengths, forever: It's a fact that as we age, life's greatest challenges don't get any easier!
In fact, emotional climate is often as unpredictable as a tornado touching down, suggesting that we each check inside, from time to time, in hopes of identifying partial accountability when changes take place, which you'd not consciously have chosen, concerning a relationship that's deeply valued on both sides. Though many relationships wain because of misunderstandings, the most stealthy relationship killer of all time goes by the name of Complacency.
And having clarified that, let's make effective use of story telling to ripen our sense of insight into the wisdom of 'balance in all things', which implies that we acknowledge vulnerabilities hidden behind our strengths :)
Though shoring up unidentified vulnerabilities takes a whale of patience, intensive concentration, and a healthy dose of humility—every goal achieved by my strength of spirit is worth the effort I choose to expend, most especially at those times when all sense of thriving plunges unexpectedly toward barely surviving—and having expressed today's train of thought, let's hope both sides of my mind feel free to welcome Annie and Will onto center stage when the sun comes up tomorrow …
So sayth, your friend, Annie :)
So sayth, your friend, Annie :)
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