I see others having troubles, and I talk someone else off a
ledge, read about angst and uncertainty and troubles and depression and boredom
and ISSUES. Real issues that are not pretend or fictional, but someone else’s
actual reality.
I’m not saying other people’s problems make mine seem
smaller or comparative or bigger or whatever. No, that’s not the point at all.
What I realize is that everyone is dealing with something, and that something
is huge to that person at that time, just like my thing is huge to me when I’m
dealing with it—or whatever. Does that even make sense? The point is that it
makes me feel not-so-alone as I deal with things. It makes me realize that my
thing—no matter what it is—will not be the end of life as I know it (well,
unless that involves moving again, and holy freak, I’d like to not do that
again for a while, okay?), but maybe just a stepping stone to greater things.
And also, my things, my issues, my troubles and experiences
and other crap? It all makes me human. Makes me strong. And strong is something
I have always wanted to be. So I guess yeah. Maybe I can handle stuff, and be
okay and do hard things. And my friends can too. And we will ALL OF US survive
and become strong.
So that’s it. My personal lesson for this week. Everyone has
issues, and it’s all good. We’re dealing with life and figuring things out, and
no matter how alone we feel, we’re also united in our… insanity? Yes. That’s a
good word.
Are you one of the insane ones?
2 comments:
Good for you! It is hard to remember that everyone else is going through something too. It makes it easier to cope with our own 'stuff'. Good luck with yours. Keep getting stronger!
Yeah, it's so, so easy to think nobody else has problems as bad as ours, but it's not true. And other people's problems do NOT negate our own, by any stretch of the imagination, but they definitely can help us gain more courage to deal with ours.
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