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Grief

By: Mr John Stewart Rushton
Narrated by: Mr John Stewart Rushton
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Summary

Grief can strike in the best of us, it can be debilitating, it can make us feel morose and it can almost permanently take the edge off of everything we do. Grief is a condition that you create yourself.

We can all suffer at times from grief yet for those who dwell on it, it tends to create a life of its own and then it becomes a part of us and then it almost consumes us to the extent we lose our free thought and hide behind it as a facade and an excuse as to not to fail or move forward. Grief can stop us moving and, it can cloud our decisions, stop us smiling and become even more judgmental in everything we do.

This audio download is ideal for those who have suffered a past situation which they dwell upon to not only to their own detriment but all those around them too. It's selfish, self centred and it proves nothing. It neither gives one validation nor purpose as we can't change the past and regurgitating the past as an appeasement is sordid and shallow and offers nothing to life whatsoever.

Being guilty other than of a deed never solves anything even for those evil loveless people who feed upon it and gloat on others negative situations for their own "vampire like" addictions which only goes to highlight what useless people they are.

©2013 John S Rushton (P)2013 John S Rushton

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