Professor Guy R. McPherson has begun another round of discussions with psychologist Peter Miller. The first of several--and perhaps many--conversations is embedded above. Miller’s free course in borderline personality disorder can be found at http://freebpdcourse.com.
I' surprised people view this gloomily. There's no going back. So I say eat, drink, and be merry. Yes, I have regrets, but regrets are so unproductive.
As the Ship goes down, the well wishers are like this: “Oh, our turn?” “Quite right.” “Hmm! I thought we had another day guaranteed before, ahh, uh.” “Is this a pleasant excursion?” (A: Not necessarily.). “Is there a lifeboat for the lifeboat?”
P.S. Don’t ask me why I thought of this, or find it amusing! 🫠
I' surprised people view this gloomily. There's no going back. So I say eat, drink, and be merry. Yes, I have regrets, but regrets are so unproductive.
Guy mentioned his interview with Bill Nye the Science Guy.
One version of the interview is below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWQ2kb_bJws&list=PL1RqGVotfvrqaZ52kYzbp0ZrOZJSjkn5O&index=3
Thank you, Kevin
I couldn’t agree more, Kevin
As the pressure goes on us all we need to have these conversations about grief management as everything we love and hold dear falls apart.
Added to my blog post on grief titled: The Coming Tsunami of Grief
https://kevinhester.live/2017/01/20/the-coming-tsunami-of-grief/
Let’s throw in a Monty Python Idea.
As the Ship goes down, the well wishers are like this: “Oh, our turn?” “Quite right.” “Hmm! I thought we had another day guaranteed before, ahh, uh.” “Is this a pleasant excursion?” (A: Not necessarily.). “Is there a lifeboat for the lifeboat?”
P.S. Don’t ask me why I thought of this, or find it amusing! 🫠