taking stock
Apr. 24th, 2012 02:03 pmI just checked, and it appears that my first gratitude post appeared on March 31, 2009.
Thinking about sutff today, I would say that I am happier with my life now than I was back when I was: younger, in better health and more energetic, and had more free time and fewer responsibilities than today. I also believe that I am now coping with my tendency to depression more effectively than I did even when I was on meds for it (and they were a major turning point for me, I would say those meds saved my life and made all the difference in the world for me). Objectively, I had more reasons to be happy in the past than I do now, but it doesn't seem to be working out that way.
I find it tempting to attribute these improvements in my life to the gratitude posts. I realize that it could just be coincidence, and these changes could simply be a result of better perspective, experience, or whatnot. But I confess that I started doing the posts because I had read that this was an exercise that would make a noticeable improvement in your mind and in your life. I went into it hoping it would work, but not really sure that I believed it -- figured there was no harm in trying.
If things really are so different for me now on account of the gratitude, I will admit that I never dreamed they would make such a marked difference as this. Whatever the true explanation is, I find that I am in a good place in my life now and I do not take it for granted.
Thus endeth the sermon.
Thinking about sutff today, I would say that I am happier with my life now than I was back when I was: younger, in better health and more energetic, and had more free time and fewer responsibilities than today. I also believe that I am now coping with my tendency to depression more effectively than I did even when I was on meds for it (and they were a major turning point for me, I would say those meds saved my life and made all the difference in the world for me). Objectively, I had more reasons to be happy in the past than I do now, but it doesn't seem to be working out that way.
I find it tempting to attribute these improvements in my life to the gratitude posts. I realize that it could just be coincidence, and these changes could simply be a result of better perspective, experience, or whatnot. But I confess that I started doing the posts because I had read that this was an exercise that would make a noticeable improvement in your mind and in your life. I went into it hoping it would work, but not really sure that I believed it -- figured there was no harm in trying.
If things really are so different for me now on account of the gratitude, I will admit that I never dreamed they would make such a marked difference as this. Whatever the true explanation is, I find that I am in a good place in my life now and I do not take it for granted.
Thus endeth the sermon.
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Date: 2012-04-25 03:35 pm (UTC)However, I also suspect the steady progress of Space Kid has been a big deal. This is the best work you have ever turned out in an area of enormous personal interest and investment.
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Date: 2012-04-25 03:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-04-25 04:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-04-25 04:17 pm (UTC)Yay, thanx! :)
“a much bigger project in every way”
Well, actually, I do have one demonstrably larger project. The superhero series my friend Steve and I worked on from 1968-1972 -- I don't have an exact figure here, but I know it ran over 250 pages. (Possibly as much as 300 or more.) But if things go according to plan, SK! will eventually pass that mark.