Monday, October 6, 2008

Christopher Lee Gammon & Shawn Novak

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Very interesting post. It's very rare for me to go to a blog and read a post that mimics things I've thought before or wrote about before.

The part about the person with the bad childhood especially...it's the way I feel as an assault survivor being on victim boards. Having gone through it and...I guess starting to get pass it makes me want to help everyone but one thing I started to realize is how dangerous it is to help people before they're ready to be helped. Dangerous to you because of how much life you give up, and dangerous to them because the only way a person understands what they've been through and how to grow is when they are the ones captaining their ship. I always felt a sort of disdain for the "gotta save everyone" aspects of religion and psychology not only because of that but because they use terms to provoke "enlightenment" that may not be everyone's trigger word. What's enlightening to someone else may be dark to another person.