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- From: jecoleb@eos.ncsu.edu (have clue, will travel)
- Subject: Re: stuff
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 06:23:58 GMT
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- paleblue@byron.u.washington.edu (Hermes) writes:
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- >dogbowl@dogbox.acme.gen.nz (Kennelmeister) sez:
- >>According to people who've known me, I'm a real loner. I find myself
- >>realising there's a great big hole in my life, one which I want to fill
- >>but don't know what to do it with, or where to start. A feeling of
- >>incompletness.....
- >
- >The hole is actually from DogBowl's fear
- >of death. He thinks he can somehow cheat death by falling in love. Well,
- >he doesn't think it think it, but he thinks it so he can't hear what he's
- >thinking, like that Freud stuff. Anyway, the hole's just gonna get wider
- >until it finally swallows him and he dies. So don't even try to make it
- >shrink.
-
- a case in point... in between overexuberant bouts of cheerfulness, Hermes
- *may* have just stumbled onto something here.
-
- the "he doesn't 'THINK IT' think it, but he thinks it so he can't hear what
- he's thinking" phenomenon has a shorter description -- rationalization.
-
- DogBowl, you really did hit a lot of legitimate worries in your post, but
- the great big hole MAY just be where you're thinking a cure-all (or at least
- cure-most) panacea would fit into your life... some strange, wonderful,
- unpredictable event that would "fill" your life.
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- unfortunately, even if you find it, all it will do is DIVERT your attention
- away from problems that accrue, not solve them. worse yet -- like ANY good
- monkey on one's back, the more you LOOK for the "hole" and the plug, the more
- time and effort you're taking AWAY from working out the real problems that
- you mentioned.
-
- the more you stare at the hole, in other words, the bigger and blacker it
- will get, as the problems that CAUSE it won't be cured. and if you don't
- deal with problems? eventually they WILL crawl up and bite you on the ass.
-
- so how do you get rid of the hole? you gotta turn away and start over in
- a lot of respects. the only way I've ever managed to DEAL with a problem
- that you can't get rid of is to realize all of its ramifications, good and
- bad, accept those you can't change as reality and do what you want regarding
- the others. that's all you CAN do, barring outside interference. If it
- comes, great, if not, you've made the situation the best that you could,
- and that in itself should inspire a little confidence.
-
- pick out a trouble spot in your life that seems like you COULD do something
- about it; do any little things you can to make at least a positive step,
- no matter how small, and then move on to another trouble spot. over time,
- they MIGHT just add up, and it's a hell of a lot more reliable, IMHO, than
- making an emotional stand against a big, gaping hole.
-
- of course, there WILL still be those white-knuckle nights when your problems
- seem insurmountable, but no one ever gets rid of anxiety altogether. it'd
- make life a lot less interesting.
-
- --
- jecoleb@eos.ncsu.edu \\ pope@aza.csc.ncsu.edu
- "I don't know where you took --=-- To KLH: Love ya, Katya!
- me, but I didn't want to leave." \\ have clue, will travel.
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