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Originally Posted by VenusHalley
*shoots with toy gun... cause that's how we do it here*
I think it depends. I think many of us posses certain uniqueness, often somewhat troubling... but it's that uniqueness can cause mental troubledness... not the other way around.
(hence my struggle with concept of recovery. How much my Venusness is connected with my struggling with life? Hard to answer, tbh)
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Noooo....don't assassinate me! Crazy friggin Czechs and their BB gun grass knolls....
Anywho! I agree that it's the "uniqueness" as we're calling it, that can cause the mental wackiness. I think that's what I said in my previous post anyways. With that in mind, I too often find it interesting to toy with the idea of "recovery' as we often see it, because how much of that, is simply the condition of life, or our being? And I don't even mean that in the existentialist way.
And at the end of the day you like your Venusness for the goods and the bads, even if some days the bads really suck. For me, there's parts that I'd really like to get rid of, but for the most part can bare, and otherwise I'm me with all the goods and the bads and am happy that way, even if it drives me cray-cray at times.