Chas
One Too Many
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Well, I work in a psychiatric ward, have been doing this for 20+ years, and have worked as a nurse in detox units as well. I have seen death and come into contact with situations and cases that typify the very worst that human beings can dish out to themselves and others. No lie- some of the stuff I have heard, read and seen are nuttier and nastier than anything a scriptwriter can dream up. Truth is indeed stranger than fiction.
What I discovered in my early 40's was that I was confronted with a choice: either let the bast**ds grind me down and become embittered, angry and cynical, or to become an optimist. I deliberately chose OPTIMIST. Don't get me wrong - I'm no Pollyanna; I know all too well what rottenness dwells in the human psyche. But it was either that or live the rest of my life unhappy and something of a sad case.
There were no "good old days". Anybody who believes that there was is sadly misinformed or chooses to live with rose-colored celluloid glasses on. The world has always harbored extreme awfulness. We are just more aware of it and are made aware of it much quicker than "back in the day". You do, however, have a choice as to how you confront said awfulness.
Be a "half-full" or "half-empty" sort of cat. Lizzie seems to me to be a "Half Empty" sort.
Her choice.
What I discovered in my early 40's was that I was confronted with a choice: either let the bast**ds grind me down and become embittered, angry and cynical, or to become an optimist. I deliberately chose OPTIMIST. Don't get me wrong - I'm no Pollyanna; I know all too well what rottenness dwells in the human psyche. But it was either that or live the rest of my life unhappy and something of a sad case.
There were no "good old days". Anybody who believes that there was is sadly misinformed or chooses to live with rose-colored celluloid glasses on. The world has always harbored extreme awfulness. We are just more aware of it and are made aware of it much quicker than "back in the day". You do, however, have a choice as to how you confront said awfulness.
Be a "half-full" or "half-empty" sort of cat. Lizzie seems to me to be a "Half Empty" sort.
Her choice.
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