What doesnt kill you
by: Karola Dirnberger - 25/2-10 at 09.58
The old saying of what does not kill you makes you stronger may not be true. The stress of that moment can easily decrease your life. I am frustrated as the site is getting built only because of my own impatience. If I would have the patience to have things unfold as they are meant there would be no stress. Some days, I make a blog entry and it disappears. It goes into the cyber world of no return and I didnt save what I wrote which I happen to think was genius. There is no way to duplicate it and of course I didnt think to copy and paste it somewhere else prior to making the entry even so I know that sometimes that happens. Does that mean it was written for nothing? Not realy, I wrote it for me. There was a message in it for me. A few messages actually. The first being that it wasnt meant for the general public... obviously, and secondly because it answered some deep seeded question for me which has been bothering me for a long time. That is personal information which I wont go into here and now, or maybe not ever. Ultimately I think the greatest lesson is that if things dont happen the way you had hoped or the way you thought, run with it for a bit and question if it isnt for your best interest. I have found that it usually works out for the best, even so I dont see it at the moment.
13/3-10 at 22.18 by: WP Themes
Genial dispatch and this fill someone in on helped me alot in my college assignement. Thank you on your information.
The old saying of what does not kill you makes you stronger may not be true. The stress of that moment can easily decrease your life. I am frustrated as the site is getting built only because of my own impatience. If I would have the patience to have things unfold as they are meant there would be no stress. Some days, I make a blog entry and it disappears. It goes into the cyber world of no return and I didnt save what I wrote which I happen to think was genius. There is no way to duplicate it and of course I didnt think to copy and paste it somewhere else prior to making the entry even so I know that sometimes that happens. Does that mean it was written for nothing? Not realy, I wrote it for me. There was a message in it for me. A few messages actually. The first being that it wasnt meant for the general public... obviously, and secondly because it answered some deep seeded question for me which has been bothering me for a long time. That is personal information which I wont go into here and now, or maybe not ever. Ultimately I think the greatest lesson is that if things dont happen the way you had hoped or the way you thought, run with it for a bit and question if it isnt for your best interest. I have found that it usually works out for the best, even so I dont see it at the moment.
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13/3-10 at 22.18 by: WP Themes
Genial dispatch and this fill someone in on helped me alot in my college assignement. Thank you on your information.