does life generally happen to you, or do you generally happen to life? IOW, are you the victim of circumstance? OR have you figured out how to bend life to your will?
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I learned not to be a victim when I was still fairly young, not to people and not to the world itself. Sometimes life dishes up some pretty hard knocks but I roll with the punches and keep going.IOW, are you the victim of circumstance?
That depends entirely upon the following question, have I had my morning coffee?does life generally happen to you, or do you generally happen to life? IOW, are you the victim of circumstance? OR have you figured out how to bend life to your will?
I don't roll with the punches very well, but I'm very stubborn and will keep at something until it is accomplished or until I am facing overwhelming opposition.I roll with the punches and keep going.
I grew up with a sort of similar bit advice from my great grandmother, an old Geordie woman who'd had a hard life and was as tough as old boots.The Serenity Prayer also means a lot to me in determining what I am going to be up to.
Life hides when it sees me coming.OR have you figured out how to bend life to your will?
yes. That is the problem. Every day is an agonizing challenge of should I try to push on or has my body worn itself out. 30 years on I still struggle with that, knowing I have to move to stay alive but moving too much may set me back days or even weeks.With chronic illness it's a difficult one. You can 'happen to life' but your brain and body will punish you for taking it too far. So you accept that 'life is happening to you' at times and avoid rebelling in frustration when your brain has said "enough".
It's not giving up though, both boom and bust will lead to much worse outcomes than pacing yourself. Chronic illness is like a rebirth, you shed the old skin and learn to live a completely new life.
Yes and often your body only tells you the next day if you did push it too far!yes. That is the problem. Every day is an agonizing challenge of should I try to push on or has my body worn itself out. 30 years on I still struggle with that, knowing I have to move to stay alive but moving too much may set me back days or even weeks.
I generally avoid "life" wherever I can, being pretty much a recluse and liking it.does life generally happen to you, or do you generally happen to life?
Yes, I was very much a victim of circumstances beyond my control.IOW, are you the victim of circumstance? OR have you figured out how to bend life to your will?
Some things I can bend to my will. Others I cannot change.