Quantifying Time
Brief and to the point: How does one quantify time?
Has enough time passed? Perhaps you need more time to figure it out? Take all the time you need and get back to me.
I think that I believe in time’s healing qualities. However, I get conflicted when I try to determine how much time it takes to heal particular situations. I’ve concluded that it’s deeply personal and unique to an individual. Therein lies the irony of quantifying time for anyone other than yourself.
It may take a person 1 hour to recover from the loss of a loved one. Some may never quit the grieving process. What the hell does it matter either way? People have their own way of dealing with their own issues. I think we need to come to grips with this concept.
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pain is in the imagination. scar is in the here and now.
I think I'm glad you're where you are right now…not posting wild thoughts born of your warped creative but brilliant mind. Sometimes I wonder, baby boy…sometimes I wonder. I remember when you were born and your eyes were SO huge and curious as to what was out there in this world, my little Kyle Rambo! Always remember how much I love you. I've stopped worrying about you because I know that God is definitely watching over you and allowing full fruition of free will. Every now and then, do knee mail to Him. The fruits will be many.