It is important to remember that confronting our feelings and giving them appropriate expression always takes strength, not weakness. It takes strength to acknowledge our anger, and sometimes more strength to curb the aggressive urges that our anger may bring and then to channel them into nonviolent outlets.
It takes strength to face our sadness and to grieve and to let our grief and our anger flow in tears when they need to. It takes strength to talk about our feelings and to reach out for help and comfort when we need it.
A true measure of s man is not his erection, but it is his understanding and accepting who he is today, no matter what issues he fights.
well said, Joel, after each test where my cancer has shown more spread I find myself wanting to confront the doctors who scoffed at me when i suggested maybe they should check for cancer. Then, I remember how lucky and blessed I have been and move on. Funny thing with this insidious disease is how you lose the fear of death since you have already lived in hell.