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I think the bulk of dwellers have kept a pretty good attitude considering.
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Chainsaw, welcome back to the world, and to the Cellar!!
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Thank you, wolf :D
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The best attitude under BAD circumstances? "This is the worst thing that's ever happened to me, but I WILL get through it." has worked for me so far. And then a sense of humour - which has helped in all but one situation.
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It was in a building in the Hills with Drew's, and a lot of other Name's, agent. I saw her a lot in the smoking section, she is a very kind, gracious and hip person to hang out with. We ran into each other a lot due to similar tastes, she likes second hand stores and swap meets. You can pick em'. My story is long and convoluted... I was cut a lot more slack in my youth by people whom did not need to. From people who I did not deserve it from. As I posted before, I've been around a bit in my short time but have ended-up here, in chronic, debilitating pain for the rest of my days... and I'm ok with that. When I dropped/was drummed out of seminary prep and found Buddhism I also learned two very important lessons that I should have learned from Christ to begin with. We are all one and the same, so I already know how they feel and don't deserve any better/they deserve as much slack as I do. In this life Compassion is the only currency that pays interest. y story is very long and convoluted... I started-out kinda' as a shit-heel and learned a lot from people whom did not have to teach me what they did... I did not deserve it. I have been cut far more slack than I deserve, at least when I was a kid I was. I try to remember that when I deal with people now. Something I learned for myself is that everyone has their own shit, their own pain and it is always subjective. Meaning, that it always hurts exactly the same. Your worst pain is exactly as bad as mine. That is why I will accept no pity and will (I do my damnedest) give only love. |
Sorry the above was so out-there, had repeated things and unchecked... rough day.
Basically the lesson is to always keep in mind that knowing others feel exactly what you do, regardless of how they show it, will help you do the one thing that makes one feel better than anything else... act with compassion & love. |
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As I type this, there are two Tasmanian miners trapped under thousands of tonnes of rock in a collapsed mine shaft.They've been trapped for over 10 days. They are being kept alive through a 4 inch plastic pipe that has been eased through a drill shaft. Ice blocks and home made soup are being pushed through to keep them alive while teams of miners work around the clock to drill a new fifty foot shaft across through solid rock and underneath the safety cage that saved them from death. there are no guarrantees that the rocks won't move again before or during the breakthrough. The situation is about as harsh as it can get for the two guys trapped in a steel crate less than a metre and a half square. How does this relate to the thread? Well apparently, the guys have requested a short detour in the ambulance on the way to hospital. Reports say that they'd like the ambulance to call in at MacDonalds' [with full lights and sirens!] and pick them up some burgers............... Legendary.Just legendary. http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117...-29277,00.html |
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