tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9487055.post1141904580192832720..comments2024-03-26T05:56:59.938+11:00Comments on THE PSYCHOLOGIST : Remembering the pastJRhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00829082699850674281noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9487055.post-35559310727497200112021-01-18T07:39:33.501+11:002021-01-18T07:39:33.501+11:00I agree, our mental energies mostly concern themse...I agree, our mental energies mostly concern themselves with present relationships and matters and we are often made to think about the past. Clever people at different points of their lives also plan for the future. I am a late bloomer in that regard. But for whatever reason I am able to gain access to information which I can use to glean my near future. The information is like a sculpture which lacks detail but it is clear enough to see what it is. Outlandish? I suppose so.<br /><br />A month ago, December 18th, I had already been aware of that particular date for several months. I had assessed that a rather large sum of money was going to appear, so I bought a lottery ticket since there was no other magic wand available. Another bit of information, I was allegedly going to start renovating my house again in the late spring/early summer of 2021 and wondered how that could be, I was low on resources after the last project. It did not seem likely. The lottery ticket was a bust, no surprise there so I thought the sudden windfall was probably a bust too and only minutes after the phone rang.<br /><br />It was my uncle, said my father has passed away from cancer and revealed that he had been struggling with alcohol for quite a while. I did not know about this since we had barely been in touch since my late teens. Regardless, I did not expect him to die at the age of 66. But this is not about our relationship.<br /><br />What is the point of the story? Well, it is a simple story as luck would have it. Sometimes the way forward can be quite unexpected, but there is indeed a way forward even when it seems like there is not.Norsenoreply@blogger.com