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The Rewiring of a Brain

I'm a work in progress.
I think for the most part, we all are.

I've spent a lot of my years caught up inside a never-ending darkness.
The holes in my soul growing far too wide and cavernous.
But there are things I'd like to be and stuff I want to do and to be and do them I must change the biased and perpetual thoughts that bubble to my surface.
I must shed the inherent natures that cause me to be self deprecating and constantly on guard and defensive.

While I will not go into the minutia of it all..., I am taking active steps to begin this process which is likely to take the rest of my life.
But that's okay....
Because I am a work in progress.

I was better today than I was yesterday, and I hope to be even better tomorrow.

Be well
Live happy
Die trying,
Rob
BijouPleasurette · 36-40, F
Brian, the babe they called Brian
He grew, grew grew and grew
Grew up to be, yes he grew up to be
A boy called Brian, a boy called Brian

He had arms and legs and hands and feet
This boy whose name was Brian
And he grew, he grew and grew
Grew up to be, yes he grew up to be

A teenager called Brian, a teenager called Brian
And his face became spotty
Yes his face became spotty
And his voice dropped down low
And things started to grow on young Brian and so
He was certainly now, no girl named Brian
Not a girl named Brian

And he started to shave
And have one off the wrist
And want to see girls
And go out and get pissed
A man called Brian
This man called Brian
A man they called Brian
This man called Brian.
HikingMan · 51-55, M
@BijouPleasurette
Okay....

But the title says Brain not Brian....
I found this the best and most practical I've ever read on the topic...

"Breaking the Patterns of Depression", Michael D. Yapko, 1997, Doubleday

 
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