Writer's Block: Memo to Myself
Aug. 10th, 2009 01:38 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
Hm. Well, I like where I am now, so if we go with the whole butterfly-effect "changing one thing that was bad could prevent something good later on" theory, I'd have to say nothing.
But in the spirit of the question:
1) No, you are not an ugly, unlovable, no-talent moron. Cut that crap out.
2) Your parents are going to be there for you when some people you consider friends won't be. Also, specifically to my 15-year-old self: they are putting up with far more from you than they should have to.
3) Do not wait weeks and weeks to talk to somebody about the PPD. Antidepressants are your friend.
4) And finally-- he is an ass. No, really. Pure, 100%, Grade A ass. Focus elsewhere.
Hm. Well, I like where I am now, so if we go with the whole butterfly-effect "changing one thing that was bad could prevent something good later on" theory, I'd have to say nothing.
But in the spirit of the question:
1) No, you are not an ugly, unlovable, no-talent moron. Cut that crap out.
2) Your parents are going to be there for you when some people you consider friends won't be. Also, specifically to my 15-year-old self: they are putting up with far more from you than they should have to.
3) Do not wait weeks and weeks to talk to somebody about the PPD. Antidepressants are your friend.
4) And finally-- he is an ass. No, really. Pure, 100%, Grade A ass. Focus elsewhere.