Posted by Buzzman72 on February 05, 2011 at 19:31:57 from (74.129.194.93):
In Reply to: Buzzman posted by larry@stinescorner on February 05, 2011 at 17:51:55:
I'm NOT looking to do myself in...but I can understand the thoughts one might have to lead themselves to that point, because I've had 'em too. The people who say they "can't imagine" what drove someone to do such an act, have apparently never felt that kind of pressure. Sometimes you can't work your way out, and you sure can't borrow your way out...so you start to think about OTHER ways out. If I had said I'd never considered it, or if I had said I couldn't imagine how someone else could do it, I'd be lying.
Don't worry about cheering me up...I try to find humor where I can. Even though there are nights I can't sleep because of worrying about things, somehow my wife thinks that I'm still not taking things seriously enough. BUT I know that if it's not my time to go, nothing I try will make it happen...so I'll probably hang around until I'm called away. I've tried to share some of the bright spots in my life, but there are days when it's hard to see the bright spots.
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