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She's road tripping with a suicidal friend??
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 520022" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Hello WNC. Having just read your post, I imagine there will be others along later or tomorrow to give you some sage advice. Although I have no real practical advice to give you, what I can offer is something which has worked for me when I am faced with issues which seem to defy reason and a logical solution. It is something I read long ago that Albert Einstein did whenever he found himself at a loss for answers, solutions, the solving of problems, etc. He said he would go take a nap, or empty his mind of all distractions (perhaps meditation), go for a walk, do something entirely removed from the problem. Invariably, an answer, a solution, the right way out would bubble up from his unconscious, often something unusual and yet perfect. I've found when I am fearful, (you mentioned you were terrified, and certainly you have every reason to feel that way!) it is impossible for me to think clearly. Hence, Einstein's way. I send you HUGS and prayers that the perfect solution finds you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 520022, member: 13542"] Hello WNC. Having just read your post, I imagine there will be others along later or tomorrow to give you some sage advice. Although I have no real practical advice to give you, what I can offer is something which has worked for me when I am faced with issues which seem to defy reason and a logical solution. It is something I read long ago that Albert Einstein did whenever he found himself at a loss for answers, solutions, the solving of problems, etc. He said he would go take a nap, or empty his mind of all distractions (perhaps meditation), go for a walk, do something entirely removed from the problem. Invariably, an answer, a solution, the right way out would bubble up from his unconscious, often something unusual and yet perfect. I've found when I am fearful, (you mentioned you were terrified, and certainly you have every reason to feel that way!) it is impossible for me to think clearly. Hence, Einstein's way. I send you HUGS and prayers that the perfect solution finds you. [/QUOTE]
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