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They were all fabulous stories. But that is all they are, just stories. They matter, of course they do. The great stories are the 'fear', 'victim' and 'sabotaging' stories: our brains love a great survival story, but their impact doesn't last. Eventually these stories, after being heard once have no relevance or impact.
Some of the repeated stories I hear often are: the 'Blame Story', 'Failures of the Past Story' or the 'Fear of Action Story' is popular, quite eye opening is the 'All Men are Bastards Story' or the sequel 'My Girlfriend is Two Timing Cheat Story', 'No physical education curriculum Story', 'No Good Enough Story' or 'Bad Relationships Story', I could go on forever.
Brilliance in the classroom is rewarded and recognized, but does this brilliance necessarily qualify one to be uncommonly successful in industry and the labour market for example?
Spend a day exploring the grounds or take a class at Conner Prairie. Up-coming events: Balloon voyage (6/6), Indiana festival (6/6-6/7), Symphony on the Prairie (weekends this summer - includes Grateful Dead, music from Harry Potter, Bluegrass and many more!).
But this is what AC has reduced me to. Once a promising writer, future bestselling novelist; now a depressed, degenerate dummy who barely notices the rampant bad grammar, misspellings, and atrocious punctuation errors infesting AC like fertile cockroaches. Well, I've decided to take matters into my own hands. Respond to these "Calls for Content" at your own risk. I can't guarantee page views, but I can guarantee an end to AC-induced resentment and boredom.
But after a little searching of my soul, I realize that there is something beneficial about writing these things down, if only to remind ourselves occasionally. My high school senior english teacher loved to write comments on papers we composed, and on one of my more idealistic ones called "I Believe", she wrote the following comment: "I hope life treats you kindly, Pattie." Well, Mrs. Cerny, life hasn't been particularly kind to me, but I'm not complaining because the good definitely outweighs the bad.
The decision about what to wear is very important, and not always easy. First impressions are largely based on appearances. Just as a prospective homebuyer knows that this is the house of their dreams the moment they pull up to the curb or walk through the front door, it only takes a few seconds for a hiring manager to form an opinion about you before a word is spoken.
Is it fair to pin a label on you when you are unable to do things that virtually nobody can do? Really, don't you instead deserve the label "perfectly normal human"? Arguably, most "dyslexics" deserve exactly that title.