windwalker
I need an Adventure
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I'm often accused of being deep, sometimes to deep. Well we are the result of all our trials and scars, our failures and victories. Someone once said, I'm sorry I don't remember who, "It's not getting knocked down that builds character it's getting back up. I have a black belt and a PHD in getting back up.
To start with I was raised by my mom after a divorce and we were very poor. It's hard to be popular in school when you can't afford the clothes the cool kids wear and you don't have any money for the after school socializing. It's hard growing up being a little skinny kid that's the favorite target of the school bullies. I would have had a miserable childhood except for a few friends that were the poor picked on kids like I was.
The pain you experience from the cruelty of others is hard to deal with. When you are poor or heavy or skinny or just not good at sports and stuff or you get tongue tied when you talk, you can become the blunt end of the other cool kids jokes.
It took me years to make peace with me. I've spent a life time learning that everyone has value and everyone is worth caring for, even me. I wasn't popular or good looking or any good at anything I did. I still can't fix stuff, I don't have the fix it gene. What I discovered that I was good at was caring about other people and helping them look at things from a view point of being valueable. I had to learn that I was ok and I could contribute something to the world, even if it was just helping others realize that they were valuable and special.
Having come from a back ground of low self esteam I have spent a lifetime stopping that pain and healing those scars. I spend a lot of time now reaching out to others who are still healing and stopping the pain. I have finally discovered that if you just stop trying to campare yourself to others and just be who you are and work to change what you can and accept what you can't, you really can be happy.
If you have experienced the pain of feeling you aren't as good as some other people becasue your heavy or not very good looking or you don't for what ever reason fit in, I understrand. Been there done that.
If you want to let off a little steam or share your story, please do, you are among friends and friends care about you for who you are not how you look or how good you are at doing things. This, I know is a different kind of post but I thought you might like to know more about the goofy fellow who writes about positive can do attitudes and how you can accomoplish your dreams if you just believe.
Humble Panda
To start with I was raised by my mom after a divorce and we were very poor. It's hard to be popular in school when you can't afford the clothes the cool kids wear and you don't have any money for the after school socializing. It's hard growing up being a little skinny kid that's the favorite target of the school bullies. I would have had a miserable childhood except for a few friends that were the poor picked on kids like I was.
The pain you experience from the cruelty of others is hard to deal with. When you are poor or heavy or skinny or just not good at sports and stuff or you get tongue tied when you talk, you can become the blunt end of the other cool kids jokes.
It took me years to make peace with me. I've spent a life time learning that everyone has value and everyone is worth caring for, even me. I wasn't popular or good looking or any good at anything I did. I still can't fix stuff, I don't have the fix it gene. What I discovered that I was good at was caring about other people and helping them look at things from a view point of being valueable. I had to learn that I was ok and I could contribute something to the world, even if it was just helping others realize that they were valuable and special.
Having come from a back ground of low self esteam I have spent a lifetime stopping that pain and healing those scars. I spend a lot of time now reaching out to others who are still healing and stopping the pain. I have finally discovered that if you just stop trying to campare yourself to others and just be who you are and work to change what you can and accept what you can't, you really can be happy.
If you have experienced the pain of feeling you aren't as good as some other people becasue your heavy or not very good looking or you don't for what ever reason fit in, I understrand. Been there done that.
If you want to let off a little steam or share your story, please do, you are among friends and friends care about you for who you are not how you look or how good you are at doing things. This, I know is a different kind of post but I thought you might like to know more about the goofy fellow who writes about positive can do attitudes and how you can accomoplish your dreams if you just believe.
Humble Panda
