willowsnn3
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I saw one man with multiple emotional support dogs at WDW last week.
I’m only laughing so hard because I’m the person putting the peas in, then my family and dog plotting to take me out. Not scared if it’s 5 vs 1 because I eat my peas and spinach and will flatten them out quicker than Bruce Lee. Pa PAP! Bip bop bap kerplop, RIP
That has been my life. When I got to something that I couldn't control I would just sit back and watch the world burn. It doesn't change anything but it really can be entertaining and less ulcer inducing.
That and sometimes, when the possibility presents itself (or forces itself upon yourself), you say 'adios all yours' and leave it all behind. Of course then the question becomes... leave it all behind for what and/or where? And that in itself can be ulcer and stress inducing.That has been my life. When I got to something that I couldn't control I would just sit back and watch the world burn. It doesn't change anything but it really can be entertaining and less ulcer inducing.
Exactly why training yourself to be aware and at the same time see the entertainment value in things that we cannot individually do anything about, will relieve a lot more stress than trying to figure a way out. Of couirse, that is easier when you are my age because you know the amount of time you personally have to deal with it is a lot less then those that caused the stress and will have to deal with it for a long, long time.That and sometimes, when the possibility presents itself (or forces itself upon yourself), you say 'adios all yours' and leave it all behind. Of course then the question becomes... leave it all behind for what and/or where? And that in itself can be ulcer and stress inducing.
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