I thought there wouldn’t be anything funny about finding out that a friend had disappointed you. I mean, really broken your heart because you thought you could count on them, but then you realized that the only good part of the friendship was you. You were the good friend.
You had misinterpreted their understanding of what a friendship was based on.
So where’s the funny in that? Where’s The Wish Factor that’s going to help me get through that. I’ll admit. I struggled a bit.
But then I saw this and I realized that someone out there understood exactly what I was going through and accurately described it as stress.
Yup. Confusion is difficult to handle.
This little incident has helped me thoroughly understand the meaning of stress and how the urge to turn into a main character from a Quentin Tarantino movie is normal when you go through such a problem.
So … you’re not alone. Stress happens to everyone.
Amen, sister.
“Its not stress that kills us, it is our reaction to it.”
Yeah sometimes … But sometimes stress is the reaction 🙂
Nothing sucks worse than having your belief in someone barbecued. Admittedly, I tried to quit on the idea of depending on others and I failed, miserably. You need people, even when it ends up all wrong, you still need people.
Keep your
Yeah … Totally need people especially when things go all t crap, being strong and tough and resilient is good, but you also need a time to hug it out and be carried. Keeping my head up bud while trying to balance. Thanks for your words, as always you’re a high five in my day. Buen Camino my friend
I mean to say, “Keep your chin up Cali” and the WordPress ghosts in the machine took my thoughts!