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Stephanie D Smith says
I write about it. Let the paper bear the burden.
Kevin James Keyser says
I was going to say “Ouch!” but I like Stephanie’s comment a heck of a lot better! Well said.
Mark Casey says
Good question.
I have no answer *sad face*
Adrian 'Shiplington' Shipley says
He could sell those photo frames for a decent amount of dosh.
Jamie Hynds says
I keep mine in a place I call my Fail-o-dex. And my brain can access it faster than any computer can sort a database.
Leila Rangel says
shake it out, shake it out ><
purplelilyheart says
Why? Because if I let it go there is the fear it might happen again… take me unawares. And if that happens I feel even more stupid. So in depression logic it makes more sense to hold on to it. The only way to let go is to let go of the fear. To realize it’s okay to make mistakes and even the same ones.
If only it were that simple….
(p.s. Miss you Clay)
Kim Whittenham Campbell says
🙁
Queazy says
Forgive thyself
@atthisvolume says
This is my life. It’s hard to explain to someone who doesn’t experience it! http://t.co/fU2EVGrzfg via @depressioncomix
@VGK96 says
187 http://t.co/Gc773VT2S1 via @depressioncomix
Marty W says
This is what we needed to come to at the end of the rope,nowhere to go,without hope. Finally reaching out to the invisible God. All Christian’s saved agree, and the prodigal nods his head and the woman caught in adultery nods her head and the sinner agrees,it’s the only way,give it to the one who took these burdens to the cross and left them there. You just have to ask and He will take them away.
clay says
“results [of recent research] do not support the notion that religious and spiritual life views enhance psychological well-being.”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23360581
Marty W says
I am sorry seeming to come on strong about this issue, I think your illustrations are excellent yet for those in such desperation, there comes the power to move forward and be free of the voices that plague Thier future. It does however require a calling out to the unseen creator. Believe me, I didn’t know his name even when I was at the end of my rope. I would love to illustrate so nicely and wish to write a book if I could use such illustrations. Marty w