Karma
Sue Denham writes, "I once slipped out of work two hours early without the boss noticing. In my hurry to make the most of this petty victory, I knocked myself out on the car door and spent the rest of the day semi-conscious, bowking rich brown vomit over my one and only suit."
Have you been visited by the forces of Karma, or watched it happen to other people?
Thanks to Pooflake for the suggestion
( , Thu 21 Feb 2008, 14:24)
Sue Denham writes, "I once slipped out of work two hours early without the boss noticing. In my hurry to make the most of this petty victory, I knocked myself out on the car door and spent the rest of the day semi-conscious, bowking rich brown vomit over my one and only suit."
Have you been visited by the forces of Karma, or watched it happen to other people?
Thanks to Pooflake for the suggestion
( , Thu 21 Feb 2008, 14:24)
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I agree with the above. I'm not judging (or at least I'm trying not to because god knows, I'm been in similar situations). She was out of line. To be honest, you didn't act 100% admirably either. It important that I say that because I reaaly hope you're able to put this behind you.
For me, when I was in a similar state of wanting the worst for my ex, the starting point came when I realised I'd not always been the wonderful guy I would like to have thought of myself as being. Once I stopped blaming her for everything and accepted I was partly to blame too it was actually really empowering - if I was partly to blame it meant I could do something to make things better again.
Sounds like you're on the way there already. Be strong. :)
( , Thu 21 Feb 2008, 23:55, Reply)
I agree with the above. I'm not judging (or at least I'm trying not to because god knows, I'm been in similar situations). She was out of line. To be honest, you didn't act 100% admirably either. It important that I say that because I reaaly hope you're able to put this behind you.
For me, when I was in a similar state of wanting the worst for my ex, the starting point came when I realised I'd not always been the wonderful guy I would like to have thought of myself as being. Once I stopped blaming her for everything and accepted I was partly to blame too it was actually really empowering - if I was partly to blame it meant I could do something to make things better again.
Sounds like you're on the way there already. Be strong. :)
( , Thu 21 Feb 2008, 23:55, Reply)
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