Just the other day, I said “at least I have this much: unless me or a family member gets sick or dies, things actually cannot get any worse”. Obviously, this was an irresistible challenge to the gods.
Posted by Jane Galt at May 18, 2007 3:01 PM | TrackBack | Technorati inbound linksYou recently identified three specific years, includine the current one, that are the worst of your life.
Out of curiousity, what would say were the best years and why?
and here I was going to say you jinxed yourself, but hey at least your site is back... so you have our restless answers from the ether, when you pose a question... and about that bad year thing, while I can say I'm right there with you [I am] I sorta think of it more in terms of "this a good moment!" Thinking of years or decades as good or bad can be such a soul crushing thing. [the decade I was married to my ex? soul crushing X 1000] The good thing is that right up till the end, you can always look forward, past the mud you are in. Forward to where there is a possibility that the next moment will be good. As they say, life [or love or fortune] is like a great wheel, someday you will come up again. The sophisticated mind might write that off as a truism, unhelpful in dealing with right now, and that may be true. I have seen enough unsophisticated people who persevere, even with some happiness, to think they might be on to something. That and sometimes just wishing someone else fine, is enough to make it a good moment...
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ps. er D, who is not D------ heh, maybe I should just sign David, but since that's one of the most overused names in the known universe :shrug: just a thought in the ether
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