I just saw the video you made for the contest about regret, so I landed here now.
It's refreshing to see someone willing to look at their limitations and do something about it.
When you talk about watching someone else self-destruct,(especially if you love them to a significant degree) stroke me the most.
It's hard to speak to others about the mistakes we have made ourselves. It also takes the attention off your problems, which are plenty.
I also do agree that it is not until the mid-30s that we start to have SOME idea of wth is going on.
Right!! I worked in the Mental Health system for over 10 years. I saw some pretty decent people go off the rails -- and I just had to sit by and watch. It's hard. But working in that system is never easy. Rewarding at times, but not easy either.
Yep. I generally as a rule these days don't like to talk outwardly about my problems. I have my wife & family for that. But what do you do when you have no-one? I had to start somewhere. Sometimes just admitting it helps :)
Yeah, I'm 39 now. With my skills I can sit in a room and within a day tell you where the problems lay in the dynamics of a work team. But 10 years ago? I didn't have a clue lol
I can't imagine how tough it must be to do that kind of job. The fact that human beings do things like that on their own accord is incredible.
Family, that is another thing we can take for granted. I live on my own in a different country and the times when I got my ass seriously kicked, the family was always there. That was humbling.
Wish I could say the same - I've always been on my own. But the world takes all types! I have a good family now :)
Childhood. Parents fail us. That's where it all goes sour. But yet you can't blame them too much because more than likely their parents failed them lol
We each have a cross to carry, it seems ;)