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Originally Posted by Bruce Achterberg I don't find it does, actually. Ha!
I mostly deal with my own PD challenges myself, largely because it's not effective to ask for assistance with things when people don't really know the big picture of your life situation. It's like asking someone to tell you about a movie by showing them only one frame. Snapshots—posts—just don't give enough detail. |
It's rather similar for me. Most of my energy is directed offline, and I just occasionally pop on here to share little things I've come across, or to see what fun others have come by.
For a closer community, I have individual friends I keep up with, some which have known my family for over 30 years. Then there are various groups I enjoy, such as a Unitarian Universalist student group I've hung out with for ~3 years, a Quaker church I recently began attending for silent meetings on Sundays, and a self knowledge oriented group I've been involved with on and off for a bit over 5 years. Even those groups can't really be said to be responsible for my life, rather development is a result of every experience I have and how I process it.
When I have a bit of free time and seeing friends would be inconvenient, I pop on sites like this. This has become much less frequent lately as most nights are spent happily cuddling up to my girlfriend
