Wednesday, November 20, 2019

UPPING MY LEVEL OF PATIENCE TO ACCEPT THAT WHICH I CANNOT UNDERSTAND OR CHANGE FOR THE BETTER SO AS TO MAINTAIN PEACE OF MIND

Just as we’re susceptible to anxiety testing our patience when we have no clue as to why abnormal cellular material, invading healthy body tissue, creates dis/ease, which disturbs the natural progression of our personal lives, I rarely have a clue as to why the natural cadence of a post is disrupted by an abrupt change in font size, which, due to my limited knowledge concerning the complex functionality of my computer, cannot convince autocorrect to cooperate with my best efforts to repair a font’s lapse in conformity as exemplified within yesterday’s post when all of my patience, directing creativity to create change for the better so as to publish a train of thought, which was compliant with my being ‘the boss’ was ignored by my computer’s hard drive in similar fashion to the fact that anyone who attempts to boss a child’s independent spirit around is fated to fail unless the child in question is brow-beaten to such a relentless degree by an authority figure whose bullying attitude proves so harsh as to lambast the youngster’s self image until the independent nature of his/her spirit feels so broken by a constant barrage of battering chatter that makes so little sense as to shatter clarity of mind, ala the main character in the movie SHINE played brilliantly by Geoffrey Rush.

Wikipedia:
SHINE is a 1996 Australian biographical drama film based on the life of pianist David Helfgott, who
Suffered a mental breakdown (under the battered tutelage of his father) and spent years in institutions.

I’ll never forget the scene in which David’s father, a holocaust survivor, is seen
Physically beating his child (a gifted pianist) for not playing
A highly complex composition with perfection while declaring::
No one will ever love you as much as I do.

Nothing messes with the human brain’s natural development of
Mental clarity as does a mIxed message as confounding as that.

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