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Re: How ya doing today, Noa?

Posted by medlib on June 1, 2000, at 16:47:03

In reply to Re: How ya doing today, Noa?, posted by Noa on May 31, 2000, at 12:32:36

> Better today, thanks. I appreciate the support so much.
>
> CA, I think the reason we tend to have the wish to be free and clear of bad feelings is just because how fragile we are, and how susceptible we are to being taken down by them into a depression. I am trying to learn how to tolerate feelings of all kinds now without feeling myself slip into the abyss, as someone so eloquently put it above.
>
> Like the tree that can bend with the wind, rather than one that has had to tense up all the time just to stay upright in any weather.
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Noa--

Every time I scroll past this thread, I'm struck by your use of that delightful adverb "grumpy." What a healthy, situation-specific, time-limited connatation it has--such a *normal*-sounding negative term. It's definitely sounds better than "depressed," "hopeless," or "overwhelmed." Finally, I just had to stop to congratulate you on making it to "grumpy." May the trend continue!

Well wishes---medlib


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