‎17-09-2015 10:32 AM
‎17-09-2015 10:32 AM
@Jacques - I didn't mean to snap at you yesterday. I was feeling like everything I did yesterday was wrong and that everyone was attacking me. I read too much into your comment and over-reacted. Sorry for making you feel worse.
‎17-09-2015 11:32 AM
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‎17-09-2015 11:34 AM
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‎17-09-2015 02:12 PM
‎17-09-2015 02:12 PM
@Jacques I am grateful that our community is blessed with a wonderful friend like you.
‎17-09-2015 02:25 PM
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‎17-09-2015 03:25 PM
‎17-09-2015 03:25 PM
Today I am grateful for a conversation I had last week about "gratuitous concurrence" with someone at choir. It is used in a legal sense for some of the cultural difficulties indigenous people have in the legal system. It about saying yes, due to fear of authority rejection etc.
It is something I have done a lot in the past .. be too agreeable and seeking of approval. People have said I was "too nice". I have just been thinking about it and noting that I have come a long way .. I still struggle with a direct "no", but am trying to wrap up my statements with a dash of respect and a dash of humour. I am sick of being treated as a pushover and commit to more and more standing my ground, I have had to roll with a great many punches to even still be here ..
I am going to internalise more the importance and naturalness of some conflict in human discourse, not compromise myself in striving for harmony, as that will always be part of me.
‎17-09-2015 04:39 PM
‎17-09-2015 04:39 PM
@Appleblossom you make an interesting point about "the naturalness of some conflict in human discourse" - and as @CherryBomb and @Mazarita mentioned earlier, politics is often an emotionally-charged topic!
I'm really impressed by how @Ace85 and @Jacques were able to get back on the same page via open and honest communication. As @Appleblossom mentioned, it was very sensitive of you both to notice that the other may have inadvertently become upset by certain comments while they were feeling down, and to thoughtfully make sure they were okay. What a great model of communication for all of us!
What strikes me about this discussion @Ace85 and @Jacques is that you were both passionately defending others - @Ace85, any individual who is left feeling humiliated, and @Jacques, those in society who are often marginalised. What a wonderful thing for two people to be passionate about.
As @Former-Member pointed out, hearing others' takes on things is a great opportunity for all of us to see things from many new perspectives... I feel that this has been a very enlightening discussion in many ways, thank you all for being courageous enough to share your views!
‎17-09-2015 04:44 PM
‎17-09-2015 04:44 PM
Today i had some exciting news that I'm a bit embarrassed to share lol. I got accepted into some study for next year and its lifted my spirits a bit, because its given me something to plan for and think about for me.. some sort of future that is for me! but i dont want to say what im studying lol!
LJ
‎17-09-2015 04:48 PM
‎17-09-2015 04:48 PM
Congratulations @Former-Member!!
It's great having things to look forward to for yourself isn't it?
I'll be interested to hear whatever you choose to share about it as time passes!
Shimmer 🙂
‎18-09-2015 09:55 PM
‎18-09-2015 09:55 PM
Last night I had a lovely recorder lesson.
As we had a night off choir I went to a "Melb free university" lecture at a pub about... Luce Irigaray ... an ex student of Jacques Lacan. it was good hearing all those old concepts from 30 years ago and looking at all the new generation young students etc. I actually ran into someone I knew and we went out for coffee in a group... we could also laugh at the convolutedness of the theoreticians ... it was an experience I rarely had when I was actually at uni I was still too shy, broke or overwhelmed to socialise... but very lovely last night.
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