JD - "Recognition is power." I have always been more concerned with my character - what I truly am. As for what others think of me? https://youtu.be/PAqxWa9Rbe0
It is a question I've spent some time on. Therapy breakthrough to early childhood trauma leaves you with the realization that you have been living life and reacting to life as a wounded toddler and now it is time to grow up and learn how to adult for real.
JD - "Recognition is power." I have always been more concerned with my character - what I truly am. As for what others think of me? https://youtu.be/PAqxWa9Rbe0
That is a good line. Thanks again NN. I haven't gotten back to my project yet, reading emails led to three new post drafts.
"I think, therefore I am" . . . a writer to help organize my thoughts.
JD - "I think, therefore I am" Begs what am I? https://youtu.be/qhxDQ1g964U?
It is a question I've spent some time on. Therapy breakthrough to early childhood trauma leaves you with the realization that you have been living life and reacting to life as a wounded toddler and now it is time to grow up and learn how to adult for real.
I wrote a photo book on the topic.
This webpage of mine is kind of fun if you haven't seen it - Poetry and prose - Writing Stylishly for Fun https://effectivecare.info/g-poetry-%26-prose
It has a link to a couple photo books. 'Discovering Self in Reflections' is about mental health and my own "Who am I?" self-questioning. https://www.blurb.com/bookstore/invited/6771302/c60b3a92a5535ce91ec2d1be8ada1edc31284be1
Answer - I am a work in progress. The story isn't over yet.