Jul 15, 2001 00:55
Indecision sucks. Indecision due to action or lack thereof of others sucks even more. Indecision due to action or lack thereof of unaware others sucks the most.
Yes, I'm rambling. Yes, I realize that any decision I make does not necessarily depend on others - that's a choice I've made. But dangit, once I've made a choice - shouldn't others be compelled to comply? Rhetorical question, btw, and one I know the answer to already.
There are just certain situations that it's next to impossible to walk away from. Those, too, are the situations for which closure is hard to come by. In this one particular situation, closure can only come in one of three forms. The first is impossible, given my orientation and attitude toward the situation. The second is potentially possible, but given attitudes on the other side of the table, unlikely. The third is also possible, but this is where the most uncertainty and lack of clarity is found. This uncertainty and lack of clarity is also a source of abundant frustration for me...
Any ideas?