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Originally Posted by garinda
That's a toughy, my little mucker.
Somethings, not all, we just have to grin, bear, and just accept 'em.
I was lucky. I followed, found, and enjoyed living my dream for a good twenty years, before having to accept something that changed my life.
Accept what you HAVE to, and if that affects what you THOUGHT your dreams were...get some new, different, better dreams.
I hate, pious platitudes, but these words always make sense to me.
"Lord grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference."
-- Saint Francis of Assisi
I've no answers, but if you ever need a brew and a natter, message me.
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What I posted about finding new dreams, which you can follow, is true.
The son of an Ossy baker, liked, but always on the outside, 'cause there weren't many other fly, well-spoken, arty, quick-witted, little fairies in my class at Moor End Primary, escaped.
Escaped, and did everything he ever dreamed of, and quite a few things he never dreamed about, because it would have been too fantastical. For over two decades I was lucky, and had the most truly fabulous life. Posting only half of what I did, and who with, might sound like showing off, so I won't.
Being diagnosed with Parkinson's changed my life forever.
Hand on heart.
I have NEVER been as happy as I am now, and have been, for the last few years.
I have new dreams to follow now.