i can state without a doubt that the path of incongruence, in hindsight, never proves to have been the easier path.
It looks easier in the short term, but frequently brings more trouble in the long term. As has been said in many places, the wide and easy path leads *down*.
i hate it when logic and calm rationale suck the rug out from under the feet of my righteous indignation.
Heh. Ugol. When I'm in a full on lather about something, "reasonableness" sounds like condesendsion.
*hugs* Thank you for continiung to let me see both the easy and the *hard* part of of this process.
I comment little on what you post, especially when it's stuff of this nature. That lack of commentary generally stems from a deeply rooted desire to in no way, even the most subtle and invisible, influence anyone's processes. I have the most respect for the idea that people need to work through their own issues for the solutions to have relevance and be implementable. I only "speak" up here to say that I have the deepest respect and admiration for your commitment to work through the deep, dark ,blacks of your soul
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It looks easier in the short term, but frequently brings more trouble in the long term. As has been said in many places, the wide and easy path leads *down*.
i hate it when logic and calm rationale suck the rug out from under the feet of my righteous indignation.
Heh. Ugol. When I'm in a full on lather about something, "reasonableness" sounds like condesendsion.
*hugs* Thank you for continiung to let me see both the easy and the *hard* part of of this process.
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