
I don’t like to stew in negative
emotions. I’m much more akin to the fleeting joys of material things and the
internet than reality. As someone who has anxiety, I’ve been taught how to ignore
and suppress those feelings to they don’t rain on my parade. But, after what we
discussed and watched today, I got to thinking: is that healthy? By doing that,
am I making myself weaker against the negative side of life?
Last night, I was really missing
home and my family. My roommate made us homemade
spaghetti for dinner and it reminded me of cooking dinner with my mother. Even
now, I’m tearing up thinking about it. Lately, I’ve really been to shut out the
feeling of missing home. But, maybe I should allow myself to feel sad. Like Prof.
Leeper said, “those who dwell in mirth are fools”. Staying happy all the time and
not allowing yourself to feel sad gives you a very lop-sided view of life.
But, I think a lot of people have
trouble balancing negatives and positives. Have you ever noticed that? People
seem either always cheery or always depressed. Finding that balance isn’t easy,
I guess. This week, I’ve been trying to keep James 1:2 in mind: “consider it
pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds.” Whenever I’m
feeling weighed down and upset, I have to remember that it’s because God’s
working on me.
So, by accepting tragedy and its
place in our lives, we can better appreciate the joys in life. I may or may not
be preaching to the choir here, but do feel like I learned something very
helpful today.
With that out of my system, I'm going to enjoy a pizza, because pizza after a hard-to-swallow discussion in class sounds pretty good right now. Bye!
With that out of my system, I'm going to enjoy a pizza, because pizza after a hard-to-swallow discussion in class sounds pretty good right now. Bye!
Aww! Shelby! I had no idea you felt that way! I'm so sorry about that. :( I have to say, your post made me weep. You really touched me and I thank you for that. I had been feeling a little homesick as well and had pushed those feelings aside. I had told myself that I didn't have time to feel sad and to just have a good cry because I had to go to class or had to finish an assignment. You and Professor Leeper have really helped me to release those feelings and to really let go. Thank you Shelby and I hope you feel better soon. :) If you'll excuse me... I'm gonna have a good cry now. :')
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