There’s something here that speaks to me about this feeling of duty I have to solve other people’s problems, to carry their burdens. I’ll put myself in harm’s way—I’ll work a bakery shift from 3 to 11 pm for god’s sake—if I think that’s what someone I care about needs. (And let’s not even get me started on the things I do for my mother!) All that as a way of saying, reading about you working out the complexities of your stuff helps me think about my stuff. And that’s why I keep reading!
"...reading about you working out the complexities of your stuff helps me think about my stuff." I love that! Thank you. That's exactly what motivates me to write. And what got me to do the book.
There’s something here that speaks to me about this feeling of duty I have to solve other people’s problems, to carry their burdens. I’ll put myself in harm’s way—I’ll work a bakery shift from 3 to 11 pm for god’s sake—if I think that’s what someone I care about needs. (And let’s not even get me started on the things I do for my mother!) All that as a way of saying, reading about you working out the complexities of your stuff helps me think about my stuff. And that’s why I keep reading!
"...reading about you working out the complexities of your stuff helps me think about my stuff." I love that! Thank you. That's exactly what motivates me to write. And what got me to do the book.
Thank you, Ted. This really hits home for me.
Yep, money is a deeply disturbing thing!
Excellent insight!
Thanks, Diane!