“I’m Not A Neptunian, I Just Play One On TV…”
Astrology in real life
One more piece on the Living Unseen concept… Lynne E. mentioned the people close to me would see me but that’s not really the criteria. For example my husband is wildly oblivious to huge chunks of my reality, my history, and many other things. As an example of how profound this is, he does not
I think I see people a lot clearer then they see me. I base my assumption on how frequently people tell me things I think or feel that are entirely remote from what I actually think or feel and this includes people are very close to me.
This is from 2008. It was a follow up to this piece: Armed and Dangerous – Shoot To Kill. Forget the peanut gallery. You too can be armed and dangerous… To update in 2009… a couple years ago I wrote a series of posts about the stigma a woman faces when she defends herself. Simply
Sitara writes: “You are right – docs do not do well with unusual numbers! I’m in med school and I can relate. I’m sorry about your experience. I strongly believe that doctors should try to approach each patient as an individual – someone who has their own “normal.” Here’s hoping I can stick to that