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by realitycheque » Sun Jan 09, 2011 6:49 pm
OK, I'll bite.
I read your original post late last night. I thought to myself what an excellent and introspective life lesson it was to share with others regarding the long-term consequences of acting rashly without understanding the implications of the impact on others, and ultimately yourself. What I wasn't able to do was offer false hopes that the suit would be dropped, which was what I thought you were seeking.
Anyway, I think it worthwhile to respond now, to reinforce the positive silver lining of your experience. Or perhaps the real lesson has been lost.
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by Twistedmister » Sun Jan 09, 2011 7:23 pm
I didn't reply or read this thread when i first saw it, because it made me feel like somewhat childish. I have issues talking about certain "adult" type things. I generally try and fake advice or interest when people talk about legal stuff, raising children or mortgages etc......it's all just so boring/alien to me. I think perhaps it just reminds me that i'm still hiding from actually living a certain type of more structured/responsible life.
I have no idea about anything regarding lawsuits and felt like i couldn't offer any advice or really relate very well. All i'm really good at talking about, is abstract ideas. Anything "real" i generally try and shy away from.
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by Air Captain » Mon Jan 10, 2011 12:07 pm
I saw it in the "Living With Mental Illness" section and I noticed that some people gave you a lot of reassurance. I didn't think any posting by me would be necessary or much help.
But I'm sorry you feel that you didn't get all the response you may have deserved. And I hope it all works out okay for you and everyone else involved.
"Now I'm not looking for absolution
Forgiveness for the things I do
But before you come to any conclusions
Try walking in my shoes"
- Walking in My Shoes~ Depeche Mode
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