To: Little Engine who wrote (1328 ) 1/15/1998 12:44:00 PM From: Wayne J. Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 27968
Hello! Little Engine, In your recent FAMH Posting # 1328, I noticed that you used an interesting selection of words to describe my character! ( As you see it in your opinion!) In my opinion! I actually feel somewhat sorry for you! Why? As a result of some of my life's experiences, I have been in situations where I have had to care for and interact with people that were unfortunate enough to have had major head and brain trauma! ( Resulting from a number of various situations! Such as car accidents, sporting mishaps, mental and physical abuse, etc!) The only thoughts and words that come to mind as I think back to my previous interaction with these experiences is that " I do not wish any living being on the face of this planet to have to go through the agony, frustration, saddness, and loss of purpose, that I saw within the confines of related recovery and rehabilitation help centres! I find that sometimes in life's experiences the way to appreciate "feeling good" is when one has to overcome certain obstacles and has had to endure major hardships!----Then ( In my own opinion!) one has even more potential and motivation to appreciate what life has to offer!-----( Provided they are fortunate enough to get another opportunity!) As I have tried to share with you before! Constructive criticism can be accepted by most individuals! However it would be my guess that very few individuals are motivated to help or share with individuals that are trying to discredit their character! I am of the opinion that there is a "glimmer of learning from all of our experiences! Thank you for bringing to my attention a reminder that there are possibly less fortunate people then ourselves in this world! And rather than remind those less fortunate that they are in difficult situations! Maybe we can even give some of our confrontational energy towards helping others! I hope this helps in some way! I feel that it helped me in re-establishing some of my life's prorities! Best Regards, Wayne J.