done fighting
I should have learned this lesson this week:
Stop fighting.
Last Friday, I caved in on the divorce. I was just trying to do what I thought I had to; I wasn't fighting anything. On Monday, things just started falling into place to get it done. Either I'm going to be divorced by the end of the month or I'll have to wait two more months before it's final, but all of the paperwork has been filed, signed, and delivered.
Then things fell into place to get the future former's things back to her. When you quit fighting a battle that's already won, things just seem to go right.
I should have said no to the boat. I spent $150 I really don't have on getting the boat to the lake. I caught one fish. Then the storm came. Then I jumped into the lake to get the boat on the trailer (by this time the trailer was missing a tail light) and forgot my cell phone was in my pocket. Yup, I now need a new telephone on top of everything else.
It's time to let go of the boat. I just can't see putting another penny into that boat. For all of the trouble it is, it's just not worth the money to catch one puny little fish, which I let go.
Letting go sounds like a pretty great idea right now.
Stop fighting.
Last Friday, I caved in on the divorce. I was just trying to do what I thought I had to; I wasn't fighting anything. On Monday, things just started falling into place to get it done. Either I'm going to be divorced by the end of the month or I'll have to wait two more months before it's final, but all of the paperwork has been filed, signed, and delivered.
Then things fell into place to get the future former's things back to her. When you quit fighting a battle that's already won, things just seem to go right.
I should have said no to the boat. I spent $150 I really don't have on getting the boat to the lake. I caught one fish. Then the storm came. Then I jumped into the lake to get the boat on the trailer (by this time the trailer was missing a tail light) and forgot my cell phone was in my pocket. Yup, I now need a new telephone on top of everything else.
It's time to let go of the boat. I just can't see putting another penny into that boat. For all of the trouble it is, it's just not worth the money to catch one puny little fish, which I let go.
Letting go sounds like a pretty great idea right now.
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