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I am glad I am so ill at times that I cannot
work at all, when attention deficit makes the
world shrink in size, when I am forced to hunt
for a device to focus my mind
This teaches me to take such delight in the times
when I am well, when my mind is clear and I can
converse with who-ever crosses my path; health
is so ordinary to other people
But to me feeling good is a wonderful experience,
I crave nothing so much as the ability to feel this
joy; pain teaches us to survive the bad times by
finding the beautiful aspects of life
To overcome the throbbing that causes a feeling
of boredom; I am learning how to fill reality with
more meaning than the five senses can ever
reveal – I am glad to be forced into this:
Only after conquering a challenge can we exult
in the joys of life!
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