tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35743239.post5082692817828040654..comments2024-03-19T07:36:33.915-04:00Comments on Of Battered Aspect: BraveryDave Hingsburgerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11918601687946534172noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35743239.post-6381350306193126702018-09-10T13:47:37.092-04:002018-09-10T13:47:37.092-04:00I'm getting tired of people opening doors for ...I'm getting tired of people opening doors for me I can open myself, and fully intended to, AT MY OWN PACE.<br /><br />It makes me be hurried because someone is waiting for me, and then making me have to thank them for doing something for me I didn't ask them to do! Exhausting. I need to conserve energy because of ME/CFS - and I plan carefully how to use it. Having to deal with people uses up energy I don't have to spare. And it also keeps me from doing what I need.ABEhrhardthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17211038591900883672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35743239.post-30826715583269793832018-09-10T05:55:21.568-04:002018-09-10T05:55:21.568-04:00In a book that referenced Dallas Willard I read th...In a book that referenced Dallas Willard I read that someone corrected him about a point he'd made in one if his talks. He was a world famous theologian and philosopher with a huge following. Dallas said nothing except, "I think that this would be a good time to end." A friend asked him afterwards in confusion, "Why didn't you say something. Dallas said something like, "Sometimes it's good to practice the discipline of being right but not having to say so."Belindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09251920708783268740noreply@blogger.com