I can totally understand exactly what it is you are talking about, its easy to give yourself up to anger, its an easy emotion to accept, it takes no hard work, and is almost readily available for us to tap into.
But, is there any chance your condition could be reversible? Lets say by getting into better shape and physical rehabilitation? Even if that isnt possible I suggest some physical rehabilitation in general just to make yourself feel better and to be in better shape even if walking again isnt possible.
We as human beings are the only species on the planet who are arrogant enough to think "why did this happen to me?, I did no wrong to anyone else and certainly didnt deserve this!" When it has nothing to do with that, its all chaos and chance. Just because you have done a mundane task 1,000 times before, doesnt mean on that 1,001 time it wont have catastrophic consequences (i.e. driving). And when something like happens we almost need someone/something to blame for it. Its hard to accept or even contemplate the idea that is just happened. There was no rhyme or reason, it just did.
Try setting goals for yourself to achieve on a daily or weekly basis, and most definitely try physical rehab or any exercise you can do. Its a great confidence and self esteem booster.
Yes, thankfully there's a good chance I'll walk again eventually, through psysical rehabilitation. The thing is that's it's taking a LOT of time. You see, my problem isn't my legs, but my extremely poor sense of balance (something most people seem to take for granted btw. I used to do too). Things such as stamina and strength are relatively easy to train, but when it comes to balance, unfortunately it's quite different. But you're right: physical rehab is a great confidence and self esteem booster.
I also like and appreciate your explanation about the randomness of certain events in life. Thank you!
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I can totally understand exactly what it is you are talking about, its easy to give yourself up to anger, its an easy emotion to accept, it takes no hard work, and is almost readily available for us to tap into.
But, is there any chance your condition could be reversible? Lets say by getting into better shape and physical rehabilitation? Even if that isnt possible I suggest some physical rehabilitation in general just to make yourself feel better and to be in better shape even if walking again isnt possible.
We as human beings are the only species on the planet who are arrogant enough to think "why did this happen to me?, I did no wrong to anyone else and certainly didnt deserve this!" When it has nothing to do with that, its all chaos and chance. Just because you have done a mundane task 1,000 times before, doesnt mean on that 1,001 time it wont have catastrophic consequences (i.e. driving). And when something like happens we almost need someone/something to blame for it. Its hard to accept or even contemplate the idea that is just happened. There was no rhyme or reason, it just did.
Try setting goals for yourself to achieve on a daily or weekly basis, and most definitely try physical rehab or any exercise you can do. Its a great confidence and self esteem booster.
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Yes, thankfully there's a good chance I'll walk again eventually, through psysical rehabilitation. The thing is that's it's taking a LOT of time. You see, my problem isn't my legs, but my extremely poor sense of balance (something most people seem to take for granted btw. I used to do too). Things such as stamina and strength are relatively easy to train, but when it comes to balance, unfortunately it's quite different. But you're right: physical rehab is a great confidence and self esteem booster.
I also like and appreciate your explanation about the randomness of certain events in life. Thank you!