I opened up Virily to see someone wrote using the exact same title of a series I was doing. So do I toss all my research time and be done, perhaps.
Then there was a scolding post about what one needed to share what was right and wrong and grievances from other sites that are long gone.
I was sad. I don’t need to start my day with this tone. There are enough real-life issues to deal with. The good news is that I went to read comments that people left on some of my posts and that restored my hope. Thanks for all the kind comments. I think I will give it a rest this morning and try to read posts later.
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Do you ever have to leave and start over some other time?
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Yes
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No
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i ignore the naysayers and honestly life is much better now.
I don’t worry or let their misinformation bother me at all.
I will do my best to follow in your footsteps. You have big shoes!
thanks – not sure they are that big but your kind words did make me smile!
Absolutely, I do this often. I try too hard to be positive and uplifting. I will not allow anyone to bring me down. If it gets too overwhelming, I walk away. Do not ever let anyone steal your joy!
That is very good advice. I am making a poster and I am putting one of your bluebird pictures if you give me permission just to put on the poster and hang up in my office at home.
Sure that will be fine, and thank you for asking.
I love reading your posts. Give yourself courage and let these unfriendly people talk to you whatever they want. I will tell you a Bulgarian proverb. May he translate it correctly. “The dogs bark at the camel’s caravan, but it doesn’t stop. It continues on its way forward.”
Thanks, lancho59 that is a great proverb and it makes perfect sense.
This is another winning article of yours. Thanks! I’m curious about what you’re researching. I imagine it’s interesting.
If it’s (a Virily post) not beneficial to my mind, I just move on. But always, I’m curious and give it a go by reading.
That makes good sense. Part of my “real” job requires that I do a lot of research. I also have a fear that if I stop learning my brain and memory will quickly leave, so I try not to let that happen.