I know I'm speaking in vague terms and other than the "gist" you don't get it...but, I need to speak it or else I'm gonna bite a brick! I've been going through the same thing for so long with no relief in sight...and it's weighing on me. Not just the answers or lack thereof that I've been getting...or not...but the WHOLE enchilada. The insensitivity, the robotic protocol, the callous hand-waving attitude towards my situation. The inevitable outcome of being totally denied and left floundering. This indeed is one of those moments when I prefer to go back and change things...and that's saying a lot for me because I believe deeply in the concept of 'what happens happened for intent purpose". Yet, I wonder what I could've done differently to garner a different outcome. What is the lesson? I'm finding the lesson deeply hidden. It's like reaching your hand into a dark space, not knowing if your hand will get severed or if you'll place hand on something and retrieve a goody.
All I've ever wanted was my "lot in life"...not to be given more than what was due me...but just exactly what I deserve...what's mine. So that begs to question...AM I asking too much? Who is to say what someone else's "lot" in life is...and perhaps those who accept mediocrity and tragedy as their existence are onto something. Maybe I should just throw in the towel on this hamster wheel I'm running. Maybe I should quit running in circles and figure out how to jimmy this mofo so I can get out. Maybe that's my problem...I've been running fast, going nowhere. It may be time to "give us free". lol
*sigh*
2 scopers scoping:
I've traveled this road many times before. It wasn't until this year that I realized that in some strange, sick way it's become so familiar that it's something that can't be fixed without a serious effort. Better that we realize this now than when we're 65. Dare to get to know your true desires, they will manifest when you commit to making the life tweaks we all need from time to time.
Absolutely...it's a matter of realizing what it is and then daring to change it!
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