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btrieger

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It just dawned on me in the past few days that I experienced an epiphany either with the heart attack in September or somewhere along my journey here.

 

e·piph·a·ny

–noun,plural-nies.

1. (initial capital letterthinsp.png) a Christian festival, observed on January 6, commemorating the manifestation of Christ to the gentiles in the persons of the Magi; Twelfth-day.

 

2. an appearance or manifestation, esp. of a deity.

 

3. a sudden, intuitive perception of or insight into the reality or essential meaning of something, usually initiated by some simple, homely, or commonplace occurrence or experience.

 

4. a literary work or section of a work presenting, usually symbolically, such a moment of revelation and insight.

I've had a few dozen people thank me lately for comforting them or being inspirational to them with my positive attitude.

 

All the while I was thinking, "Boy do I have them fooled. If they only knew the real me."

 

The more I thought about it, the more I realized that they were seeing the real me and the only one I was fooling was myself.

 

I went back and reread my last 100 or so posts. Almost all were either positive reinforcement or congratulating somebody for reaching a milestone. The surprising thing is that I meant every bit of it.

 

Six months ago I was a selfish, miserable, negative, argumentative, pessimistic jerk with a huge chip on my shoulder feeding on others' misery. Today, I feel like I get stronger with every positive experience I have or read about. I am trying to forget the past and look forward to each new day.

 

Attitudes are contagious!!!!

 

I'm actually feeling pity for those that are letting their negative feelings take over. I try not to empathize with their feelings because I don't need any regression in my attitude now that I may have finally seen the light.

 

I've still got quite a bit of anger and repressed feelings inside me but they are dwindling with every minute passing.

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It just dawned on me in the past few days that I experienced an epiphany either with the heart attack in September or somewhere along my journey here.

e·piph·a·ny

–noun,plural-nies.

1. (initial capital letterthinsp.png) a Christian festival, observed on January 6, commemorating the manifestation of Christ to the gentiles in the persons of the Magi; Twelfth-day.

2. an appearance or manifestation, esp. of a deity.

3. a sudden, intuitive perception of or insight into the reality or essential meaning of something, usually initiated by some simple, homely, or commonplace occurrence or experience.

4. a literary work or section of a work presenting, usually symbolically, such a moment of revelation and insight.

I've had a few dozen people thank me lately for comforting them or being inspirational to them with my positive attitude.

All the while I was thinking, "Boy do I have them fooled. If they only knew the real me."

The more I thought about it, the more I realized that they were seeing the real me and the only one I was fooling was myself.

I went back and reread my last 100 or so posts. Almost all were either positive reinforcement or congratulating somebody for reaching a milestone. The surprising thing is that I meant every bit of it.

Six months ago I was a selfish, miserable, negative, argumentative, pessimistic jerk with a huge chip on my shoulder feeding on others' misery. Today, I feel like I get stronger with every positive experience I have or read about. I am trying to forget the past and look forward to each new day.

Attitudes are contagious!!!!

I'm actually feeling pity for those that are letting their negative feelings take over. I try not to empathize with their feelings because I don't need any regression in my attitude now that I may have finally seen the light.

I've still got quite a bit of anger and repressed feelings inside me but they are dwindling with every minute passing.

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you SO ROCK. you just have no idea... *hugggggggggg*

"Six months ago I was a selfish, miserable, negative, argumentative, pessimistic jerk with a huge chip on my shoulder feeding on others' misery." *mouth hanging wide open* Wouldnt have guessed it in a MILLION years. When I read your first reply to my post, I thought "wow, he must be the Ambassador of Good Will & Encouragement" *lol*

I honestly think we ALL kinda feel like this about ourselves at some point. I know I do. That why I blog to get it out. Most of my anger & bad attitude real like humor...which somehow inspires others, so I roll with it!

I think being out of shape and miserable with how big i had let myself get played a big part in my attitude, too.

On the serious side, we are all here as a means of support for one another on the journey. Attitudes are definately contagious...so PLEASE keep doing waht you are doing.

You're awesome.

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*confession* I am always looking at your comments and posts...cause when I am reading your words of encouragement and positive outlook I feel like it's not a whole bunch of candy coated BS...and I like that.

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I'll be the first to admit, it started out as candy-coated BS. I was trying to convince myself. Somewhere along the way I actually started believing it myself and I'm not sure when.

Anyways, the end justifies the means. If I have to con myself and others in order to gain a positive outlook on life, then I'll do it all over again.

Thanks!!

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Good for you! You have been cheering us all on for quite some time now, and I am happy that you realize that we are all here for you, too. I think we have all been in a place where we were not happy with our lives and our bodies. This journey teaches us all about ourselves, and about how to deal with one another.

Best Wishes!

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Awww...good for you! Ain't life not being selfish, miserable, negative, argumentative, pessimistic jerk with a huge chip on my shoulder feeding on others' misery grand? Life is good but short, might as well enjoy it while you're here for the ride!

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