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I don't have it nearly as bad as many, but here goes. Had a surgery go wrong five years ago. Lost everything, the career, home, possessions. Was denied litigation against the surgeon, as it wasn't listed as an asset in the resulting bankruptcy. After two years of being suspended by medications, and another two learning to walk I am at least in great shape, though unable to work.
Of course this makes me one of the "losers" in society, even after working as a professional for decades.
Seems today you're either successful, or worthless. The elimination of the middle class has caused this type of frustration for many.
My biggest frustration has been reconnecting with people. Those I was once close to, even family moved on with their lives in the first years I was gone. Have been separated 17 months from my wife. Can't seem to connect with the kids. Hard to say what lie ahead for me.
Guess all I want to say is for everyone to be careful how you talk with people. Take extra care in judging people. Caring seems to be rare in these days of fast pace jobs and technology. Remember those left behind. Remember it isn't possessions that make a person. It isn't their resources. It's their heart.
Try making a point to be nice in life. All we have is each other in the end.
Happy Tuesday!
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5/21/2013 at 3:43 PM
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But there is no point in being right, that's why we have wars and politics. We need to gradually lead people down the right path. Have you tried to reconcile with your wife, maybe go for counciling.
Have you saved a pension and other savings? Maybe you could use some of it to start a business.