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- From: olson@husc8.harvard.edu (Chip Olson)
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- Subject: Re: bird on ice... (LONG POST) *>
- Message-ID: <OLSON.93Jan23000908@husc8.harvard.edu>
- Date: 23 Jan 93 08:09:08 GMT
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- In-reply-to: feath@agora.rain.com's message of Fri, 22 Jan 1993 07:16:00 GMT
-
- In article <m0nFIdC-0001DMC@agora.rain.com> feath@agora.rain.com (Feather) writes:
-
- [reluctant sacrifice to the ghods of bandwidth]
-
- >Feather looks at everyone. "I don't know... Speaking for R-Crow
- >directly now, I just want a perspective on it all. I never talked about
- >this before. I have no one in RL that I can talk about this. There is
- >no place in RL I can go to about this. But I guess, this is a unique
- >Place..." Feather smiles, "...to say the least..."
-
- Castellan is rendered uncharacteristically silent by Feather's speech. He sits
- and ponders for a long time before finally going over to her.
-
- "First of all, I just want to express admiration of your courage... it must
- have taken a lot to write all that and broadcast it in a public forum.
-
- "I don't know what I can offer you, except perhaps a bit of empathy... whaen
- I was younger, I had exactly the same reactions to people who tried to reach
- out to me. I was the classic persecuted youth, and had built up such a thick
- emotional shell as a result that it wasn't until my second year in college
- that I considered myself free of it, and I feel the aftereffects to this day.
- It was my involvement in the Unitarian youth group, more than anything else,
- that enabled me to begin to shuck it off.
-
- "Unfortunately, this is the biggest disadvantage of this sort of electronic
- forum... I can sit here and type out my feelings on this, but I can't say it
- to you in person. You mentioned your being unable to find motivation enough
- to look for work... you might consider that getting work, finding something
- to throw yourself into, may not only alleviate your financial problems, but
- also help you get to feeling some real emotions again. I think the biggest
- thing you need to do is what I like to call "learning to be human", with all
- the beauty and all the imperfection the word implies. I don't think it's as
- much a matter of running across one really amazing empath as it is of finding
- someone or something that you can really care about. None of us is a perfect
- being; we all have our weaknesses and our blind sides, and if you can learn to
- accept people for who they are, and more importantly accept yourself for who
- you are, you will not only have taken a major step in getting your self-esteem
- and your emotions back, but you'll be better able to withstand the individual
- hurts we all go through without it ruining your ability to accept genuine
- caring and empathy.
-
- "I probably haven't made a whole lot of sense, and I don't know how this will
- be received... but please know that I'm thinking about you, and I'm anxious
- to see you get back on your emotional two feet. I have an RL hug for you
- should we ever meet there, but meanwhile, have this VR one."
-
- *long, warm hug*
-
-
-
- --
- -Chip Olson. | olson@husc.harvard.edu | ceo@{gnu.ai,silver.lcs}.mit.edu
- This article is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and
- grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to
- be considered flaws or defects.
-