silverclaws":2ik6rwo7 said:
But I do understand, what goes around comes around and what we sow we will reap, but once words written on the internet, it is there for evermore, so we all must be careful of what we say, for it can come back to haunt us and it may be when it does, we will not understand our misfortune, but I was always taught, that if I could not say anything nice, don't say anything at all.
Even with AS I think this statement will see you well in the future, and we all could do with remembering it sometimes too.
Anyway, glad to hear it all came good in the end and you have your pride and joy back but when things start to get too much try to remember The Bug in The Rug:
"The Bugs Eye View"
Out there, somewhere existed a bug who spent his entire life in the world's most beautifully designed Persian rug.
All the bug ever saw in his lifetime were his problems.
They stood up all around him.
He couldn't see over the top of them, and the tragedy of the story of the bug in the rug was this: that he lived and he died in the world's most beautifully designed rug, but he never once knew that he spent his life inside something which had a pattern.
Even if he, this bug, had once gotten above the rug so that he could have seen all of it, he would have discovered something - that the very things he called his problems were in fact, a part of the pattern.
Have you ever felt like that bug in the rug? That you are so surrounded by your problems that you can't see any pattern to the world in which you live? Have you heard anybody say lately that the world is a total mess?
That, my friends, is the Bug's Eye View, and seeing only a little of the world, we might tend to think that.
