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Jan. 6th, 2012 07:11 pmThere is a benefit to sanity. It is the willingness to accept change and the ability to adjust to it. Not that there aren't flavors of insanity that leave those intact.
Did anyone catch that first post I made? It was a bit depressive, but I accidentally deleted it. Oh well.
Well, that is how I deal with problems. I write about it and then delete it/burn the paper it was written on. I forgive and forget. I forget a lot. Forgetfulness can be healthy. I would link to an article that says exactly that, but I realized that it is in New Scientist article. New Scientist sucks.
It's funny; I have only been to the burning of old man gloom a couple of times, but I seem to have adopted the philosophy behind that strange tradition.
BURN IT! BURN IT ALL DOWN!
Did anyone catch that first post I made? It was a bit depressive, but I accidentally deleted it. Oh well.
Well, that is how I deal with problems. I write about it and then delete it/burn the paper it was written on. I forgive and forget. I forget a lot. Forgetfulness can be healthy. I would link to an article that says exactly that, but I realized that it is in New Scientist article. New Scientist sucks.
It's funny; I have only been to the burning of old man gloom a couple of times, but I seem to have adopted the philosophy behind that strange tradition.
BURN IT! BURN IT ALL DOWN!