Wednesday, July 29, 2009

The "We Do It Intentionally Paradox"







Well, it's Wednesday. It's a wonderful day as I sit here in Wheaton, IL posting. Nothing but blue sky, sunshine, and temps near 80. Wow! Here's a bit from an article I just hit the article airways with...

"First, just what is a paradox? Well, it's something that may appear to be incongruent with what's accepted as common sense, yet it's very likely true. That said, it's my observation that many panic sufferers may consciously and/or unconsciously intentionally trigger their panic attacks. Is that paradoxical enough for you? Geez, don't get angry at me now. If this notion is true, and it applies to you, it can serve to provide a lot of direction. So think about it. Before I go into detail, could it at least be possible?"

"I mean, as unpleasant as panic attacks are, if living with them has been the only way of life we've ever known, is it so hard to believe we may well do all within our power to perpetuate them? Indeed, painful and icky though they may be, they're familiar and comfortable in a peculiar sort of way. Look, tens of millions of people elect to live in terribly undesirable environments and life situations, and each for very personal, perhaps even consciously unknown, reasons. As much as we might not understand why these folks don't opt for change, well, they simply don't. Their decision, and that's that."

Here's the link for the full article...

Well, keep on keeping on, one and all. And watch for coming posts on Neurotransmitter Replacement Treatment. Bill

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