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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 750186" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I have felt this way too. I am reading a book that I like called <u>Happiness is a Choice.</u> By Barry Neil Kaufman. I got it used for less than 4 dollars on abebooks.com. It's worth it. This is the same guy who wrote <u>Son Rise.</u> The book about his autistic son and how he grew up to be fine.</p><p></p><p>His is a lemons to lemonade philosophy. But what other good choice do we have? We can be all stunned and bummed that we have arrived to this disaster (me) and stay there in that misery or we can learn to take charge of our internal states, and change. We can't necessarily control our external circumstances. But some, yes, we can. But our internal world, our thoughts and attitudes, and our behaviors, we can modify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 750186, member: 18958"] I have felt this way too. I am reading a book that I like called [U]Happiness is a Choice.[/U] By Barry Neil Kaufman. I got it used for less than 4 dollars on abebooks.com. It's worth it. This is the same guy who wrote [U]Son Rise.[/U] The book about his autistic son and how he grew up to be fine. His is a lemons to lemonade philosophy. But what other good choice do we have? We can be all stunned and bummed that we have arrived to this disaster (me) and stay there in that misery or we can learn to take charge of our internal states, and change. We can't necessarily control our external circumstances. But some, yes, we can. But our internal world, our thoughts and attitudes, and our behaviors, we can modify. [/QUOTE]
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