And as many times as life breaks us down, we have the ability to rise again — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Before resurfacing from unrelenting tragedy, which we most certainly can, have we ever asked whether to rise? — Aryamoy Mitra
Have I entertained the idea of: before rushing back in, that I take a look at what it is that I am rushing back to and if it is worthy of returning to? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Yes, that is precisely what I was asking. — Aryamoy Mitra
Having said that: my personal world turned inside out in May when my husband dissected his aorta, ascending and descending. COVID restrictions were in place and for weeks he was on a ventilator, brain bleed and blood pressure so high they couldn't move him for 4 days into the CT machine to see if he was "in" there. He survived and our youngest son and I kept our personal business alive for the 7 weeks before we could ask him questions. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
My answer is an evolving yes. Not only yes but HELL yes. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Please rephrase this, all I'm getting is whether or not I'd euthanize the whole of humanity if I could in an instant ... which feels like I'm missing something, or not reading the intent of the question correctly.If you could fate the human race to its cessation, in instantaneity, would you? — Aryamoy Mitra
If you could fate the human race to its cessation, in instantaneity, would you? — Aryamoy Mitra
If you could fate the human race to its cessation, in instantaneity, would you? — Aryamoy Mitra
Smacks of suicide, and I ain’t done yet, so......no. — Mww
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