by Rusty9 » Sat Jul 20, 2013 4:22 pm
Oh, Pinkerbelle!! You are so hard on yourself, and I wish you weren't, wish you didn't feel you have to be to keep anger in check. I could be angry at you, but I choose not to be. Your post put me in a quandary. Should I complete this reply to you, or should I write a regular reply to all readers? I woke enthusiastic and happy about an idea for a long series of regular replies sticking to this kind of topic: examining the profession of psychiatry, their training, what they do, and the process they go thru in labeling people with mental illnesses such as your and my BPD. Then doing the same with a very similar profession: bartender. Then another: a personnel person in charge of hiring and firing. And lastly, ordinary people and how we size up and label people.
Instead of getting angry, I'm smiling, appreciating the latest reply you have written, leaning back, breathing, and letting the dilemma I PUT MYSELF IN percolate with no analysis etc. until a decision emerges. I am sure you know the why of the phrase entirely in capital letters. Yes, I do feel sure. I know you that well, and feel sure that you know me that well also. Now, percolation time, and another dilemma: another coffee or a cup of orange juice...
Much later and I have a draft of a regular reply as I described above, starting with psychiatric professionals. Please don't feel rejected that I put the regular reply first, before finishing this to you. Slightly unsure. Did you feel a very slight hint of feeling rejected reading the first sentence of this paragraph?
But to continue: I hope, perhaps vainly, that the regular reply and its followers will be of benefit to some few of those who read it. The majority of readers, I'm quite sure, are diagnosed as mentally ill by some psychiatric professional. I'm writing for me, you, them hoping my thinking might benefit all of us. That's another way of saying, Pinkerbelle, please read my regular reply to my reply of 7/19 at 6:07pm.
Just re-read your last, Pinkerbelle. Then re-read the above. My conscious, deliberate choice is to write no more and post this. "Conscious, deliberate choice." Both you and I are very familiar with doing that. It is the opposite of "spontaneous" which advertisers and many others in this country strongly urge everyone to be. It increases sales...