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Art Imitates Life ... and my difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 197500"><p>I totally understand. You said it beautifully. I don't know if this helps or not (of course I am hoping it does), but people tell me of I have profound wisdom. I do understand that if this is true, it has come from going through great difficulties. </p><p>In addition, although things are still very difficult, there are aspects to all of this that has been easier in recent years since our difficult child is out of her teens. I don't feel like I am the same person I use to be. For example, I have put my writing on hold and wonder when that passion will come back. I have persued other strong interests that don't require the creativity (for now anyway). I am hopeful. At least you are putting one foot in front of the other within your art. Please be patient with yourself and be confident that your wisdom might very well help to give you a perspective like few others have. And soon what you saw in this other artist, you will see in yourself. Sniff. Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 197500"] I totally understand. You said it beautifully. I don't know if this helps or not (of course I am hoping it does), but people tell me of I have profound wisdom. I do understand that if this is true, it has come from going through great difficulties. In addition, although things are still very difficult, there are aspects to all of this that has been easier in recent years since our difficult child is out of her teens. I don't feel like I am the same person I use to be. For example, I have put my writing on hold and wonder when that passion will come back. I have persued other strong interests that don't require the creativity (for now anyway). I am hopeful. At least you are putting one foot in front of the other within your art. Please be patient with yourself and be confident that your wisdom might very well help to give you a perspective like few others have. And soon what you saw in this other artist, you will see in yourself. Sniff. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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