tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8100263861047067819.post4354534159062827300..comments2012-01-03T10:54:12.652+02:00Comments on Letting Go: Who Has Time to Think of Titles at a Time Like Thiscoldkryptonitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12947944323685281633noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8100263861047067819.post-66341192749162137182011-06-17T18:28:42.474+02:002011-06-17T18:28:42.474+02:00As I read your article, I was dazzled. I really wa...As I read your article, I was dazzled. I really was! But I wasn't dazzled by what you called "failure" at the end. I was dazzled by the "strength", by the "power", by the "spirit" that I felt as I read. You see, there are two ways that a glass of water can be viewed. Half empty or Half full.<br /><br />The fact that you were forced to be shut for wanting to speak up, the fact that you had to face medical issues at young age, the fact that you refused compliments when you knew that you failed, the fact that you admitted your failure....is victory in itself! Trust me...it requires a lot of guts!<br /><br />But does that make you a winner? No, right now you are a loser! But you are at level two....because you admitted that you are a loser. Now, step 3 is realizing that you are a loser and ACCEPTING IT! Because without accepting it, you won't be able to progress into step 4...."the change".....<br /><br />So, to answer your question....Yes, it's not only bad, it's terrible....but it's a step closer to resolution.....<br /><br />And you do take care of that heart, it would be really sad to lose a meaningful beat ;)A Forcehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15175085796444673983noreply@blogger.com