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Old 03-06-2012, 02:26 PM #9
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The point being, sometimes we have to be content or even pleased with success that is not recognized, while we keep trying to get it all together. It is gratifying if we have someone else who recognizes our triumphs, but if we can't count on ourselves, we can't really expect it of others. :-) nc

It doesn't matter if you are appreciated by others and/or by yourself.

It's still tiring to have to work much harder for everything, while at the same time having to be cautious that you don't push yourself over the edge.

and it's OK to be really tired from time to time.
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