a love of wisdom

Jul 12, 2007 02:46

I am a tremendously unstable person. The past 2 years, though, have been relatively uneventful, on the emotional-breakdown front. I've managed to scrape together a heretofore unknown quantity of sanity. This all comes at a price, however ( Read more... )

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ari_in_e_minor July 12 2007, 13:13:26 UTC
Do you not like Conn? Since it's been 2 years? I'm just wondering.

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anonymous July 13 2007, 00:49:18 UTC
Salutations,

You think to hard Mr. Ball. That said, I think theres a lot to be said for sanity, as long as its not overly restrictive; I suppose the trick is balancing the two opposites (aren't all things best in moderation or some such nonsense?) which can be easier said than done. Having said that, I'm still only cautiously crawling out of the hiding place, for better or worse -- and there is no doubt that it is both.

I'm also thinking this is getting a little deeper than I what I normally traffic in. See what you've started.

--David

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chocolatebark July 13 2007, 01:50:30 UTC
Hang in there.

There's a lot of lonely people looking up at the same sky, some nights, questioning things.

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foolproofplan July 15 2007, 04:11:07 UTC
Lately I've been turning around out of so many awful decisions/experiences that have dragged me around for the past year or two. I may only be talking from my experiences, but I really feel you shouldn't doubt yourself. There is something I miss in this simple, sane life.

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dharmacide July 17 2007, 17:19:47 UTC
I wish I could sympathize, but I'm a hardcore loner and feel that contact with people, outside of the few I keep close to my heart, is tedious and joyless work. It sucks everything out of me.

Isn't sane a subjective term in this case, anyways?

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