tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2171294815895801587.post258994395029780095..comments2023-10-22T13:06:32.952-04:00Comments on Organizing Grievances: Save Mewobbliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13840385151170176977noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2171294815895801587.post-9112323535175068862013-08-14T10:39:20.471-04:002013-08-14T10:39:20.471-04:00OG 2: WHERE THE PAST FEELS REMOTE AND THE FUTURE S...OG 2: WHERE THE PAST FEELS REMOTE AND THE FUTURE SEEMS TREACHEROUS<br /><br />I wish I was auditing your class. <br /><br />As somebody who has spent half my life uselessly preparing for actual and (mostly) imagined future events, I identify with your situation. I am not sure when I "learned" to be terrified of changing events or when I "learned" to try preempting a scary future with bad thoughts... (I'm pretty sure I couldn't have been older than 5.) <br /><br />But I'll tell you what? I really wish that I could shake free from the impulse to understand good news as primarily a reason to start worrying about whatever bad news the good news might be bringing along with it. In some ways it's as bad a habit as arson. lex dexterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02984338384931444324noreply@blogger.com