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Problems - and how to solve them.
radiantjoiedevivre Started conversation Dec 8, 2007
As one gets older, problems which one encounters begin to appear more and more insoluble
I have just read some postings of researchers who have had to cope with burst water tanks, hot water systerms which have gone awry and these have really humbled me. Never a word of complaint. All theit efforts were to prioritise their problems and to struggle not to be downhearted.
Thank you to all those brave souls who have taught me a huge lesson.
Not to feel sorry for myself but to continue enjoying what I have and count my blessings.
Thank you all so much.
Christiane.
RJDV
Problems - and how to solve them.
Websailor Posted Dec 8, 2007
You have always been an inspiration Christiane, and it is natural to feel down and unable to cope once in a while, especially with good reason. It is allowed you know, but you 'pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start all over again' as the song says.
I agree as you get older things seem more problematical especially if they involve change and upheaval.
Did you get my letter I posted a while ago? You never know with the post these days!
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