Understandable. Noone knows your situation as well as you do, so to be so presumptuous as to say “Keep trying”, or “Don’t give up! ” isn’t necessarily going to do you a bit of good, but know that you’re not alone, that there are many, many more who feel frustrated and angry at the fact that change is slow and pain is rampant. Acting sucks, but its necessary, and its just how it is. Good days require bad days. You dont have to act here, fortunately, you can bring the crap of a bad day here and dump it on us. We get it. We act too. Its the one thing all of us have in common – we could all have Academy awards for the acts we portray every damn day. There’s strength in numbers, and sometimes just knowing this can help, if only for ten minutes. Sorry things are so bad.
Does it help to know nobody wins the battle? We all lose it eventually, and if we all lose then the only important things were how we fought, how hard we tried, how bruised and busted up we became, how many times we fell and got back up again, and of course… how we chose our last moments. I’m not trying to pep talk ya, this is just how it is, keep fighting or bow out, it’s always been up to you.
2 comments
Understandable. Noone knows your situation as well as you do, so to be so presumptuous as to say “Keep trying”, or “Don’t give up! ” isn’t necessarily going to do you a bit of good, but know that you’re not alone, that there are many, many more who feel frustrated and angry at the fact that change is slow and pain is rampant. Acting sucks, but its necessary, and its just how it is. Good days require bad days. You dont have to act here, fortunately, you can bring the crap of a bad day here and dump it on us. We get it. We act too. Its the one thing all of us have in common – we could all have Academy awards for the acts we portray every damn day. There’s strength in numbers, and sometimes just knowing this can help, if only for ten minutes. Sorry things are so bad.
Does it help to know nobody wins the battle? We all lose it eventually, and if we all lose then the only important things were how we fought, how hard we tried, how bruised and busted up we became, how many times we fell and got back up again, and of course… how we chose our last moments. I’m not trying to pep talk ya, this is just how it is, keep fighting or bow out, it’s always been up to you.