2018-03-24

mtbc: maze A (black-white)
2018-03-24 04:34 pm
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BBC Dateline London

Last summer I mentioned that I watch the political discussion on BBC News' Dateline London. This morning's was especially good: Jane Hill was moderating Bronwen Maddox (previously of The Times), Thomas Kielinger (Die Welt), Nesrine Malik (The Grauniad) and John Fisher Burns (previously of The New York Times) whom I much like though he seems to bear an inner sadness. Also pleasant were the absences: for instance, not only did we not have a Russian apologist but we also avoided the young right-wing chap who eagerly interrupts.
mtbc: maze L (green-white)
2018-03-24 11:22 pm
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Unhelpful to the stressed

When my mental health was at its worst many years ago some stressors vexed me. Part of my recovery was learning to accept my fate unconditionally: to not fear that events may come to pass nor be disappointed if they did. Coming to terms with some of those possibilities took me some time.

In more recent times I have found myself unsympathetic to others who worry. I realized that this is about protecting myself: if I project onto them that they too should just accept things and move on then I need not follow their thinking well enough to see why they fret. When I do worry then I am annoyed with myself for falling back into old dangerous habits.

One way in which I sustain my recovery is to avoid the thinking patterns of worry and this seems to include not granting credence to others' worry: I dare not deeply consider their point of view. At least now I have recognized this I can take account of it in my intercourse with them.