You do you. I say ‘no thank you’ to living a very long life. And if our politicians around the globe don’t get a grip quite soon, we may not have to discuss this question in the first place [the pessimistic drama queen shuts up now].
Category: Blogging
Expectations

Late in the day, here is another randomly generated question…
What do you give your best effort on?
I strive to be a good daugther, and to do my best at meeting my mom’s expectations of me. Regrettably, all too often it feels as if I am a disappointment to her.
Abandoned Goal

What’s a goal you’ve given up on, and do you regret it?
One of my greatest goals always was to own a single family home or condo. I was so darn close, but life got in the way. Do I regret not achieving the purchase of a property? Yes, every single day.
Lake Arrowhead – Nora En Pure

Just like in 2025, I will share music @ midnight this year as well. And we’ll get things going with “Lake Arrowhead” by Nora En Pure. Enjoy…
Thanks for stopping by. Have a good night
Keeping Track
I could [and really should] begin keeping track of my “dark days”. How often do I have them throughout the year? What are [or seem to be] the upsetting circumstances? How long does each sad period last? A written account could potentially help to figure out patterns and warning signs of an oncoming episode, and it may help to develop strategies. This information could also be helpful at the doctor’s office or in therapy.
Gladly Received

Today’s randomly generated question asks…
What was the last gift you received?
The last gift I received was an Apple music gift card for my birthday. Cool, because I had a few songs on my wishlist, that I was able to purchase already. Tonight, one of them will kickstart a new year of Music @ Midnight. See you then?
Crystal Ball, Please Tell Me
Most of my time is spend being worried about the future. Why? Because of my involuntary dependency for government financial assistance, as well as having to rely upon my brother’s good graces, once my mom is no longer with us. He was not blessed with empathy, hates me to begin with, and usually looks out for himself and his financial gain. The funny thing is, that I’ve been called naive a time or twenty-five. Yet, my mom always tells me, not to worry so much, that everything will be okay. Excuse me? Who is naive? I drive myself crazy, thinking about ways to get out of this subpar situation. So far I come up with nothing. You may call me a pessimist, but I think there’s plenty enough reason.
Individual Decision

Today’s question is difficult, or is it? Well, let’s see what the random generator came up with…
Do you think old or sick people should be allowed to take their own lives?
Yes I do think, that ending your own life should be an individual, personal decision. Who has the right to tell others how much pain and discomfort, or otherwise horrible circumstances they have to endure, before they are “allowed” to leave this world? No one, that’s right. I can agree to having to see your general physician and a psychologist several times prior, to help you figure out if taking your own life is “the only/the best option” for you, and to ensure that you are making an informed decision. If you have family/friends/a partner, you can certainly discuss your situation with them. But ultimately, the decision should be your own. And don’t come at me with religious beliefs, or laws and paragraphs. I don’t care. It’s my life and I will end it, how and when I see fit. Loved ones can help me decide and remain by my side until I fall asleep – if they choose to. But this is how it should be for every single person. Your life, your choice.
What can not happen is, that the elderly or sick people will be “aggressively encouraged” to take their own lives, to not be a burden for society. My fear is, that it may get to that point, and that’s unacceptable, period. My hope is, that by the time I may have to make such a decision, assisted suicide will be legal in Germany.
Open Your Heart
Put your wallet and your credit card away….far away, because you won’t need it.
The greatest gift to give me is true, unconditonal love [or friendship]. “Things” on my wishlist, I can certainly get myself. Should such desired items be out of my financial reach, I won’t have them. Simple as that.
Specifically Tailored Lessons
I’m not ashamed to say, that I don’t have a college education. The school of life taught me all the valuable lessons, tailored specifically to me and my personal growth. I was never without a job until early retirement, some better than others no doubt. Without ever setting foot on a college campus, neither in Germany, nor in America, I was always financially stable and independent.
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