Showing posts with label Story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Story. Show all posts

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Adventure Ruined: (Unedited): 02 Nov 2013:

Knowing how a story ends before you even read the book. Ruins the adventure of the read. 
C.J.MacKechnie
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Musings of an American Truck Driver 
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Life Quality: (Unedited): 19 May 2013:

The quality in how you live your life after traumatic events. Is evident in the unbelievers eyes. When your history has been revealed. C.J.MacKechnie
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When your friends discover that your history has been less than desirable. They're unbelief in the story of your ugly life is the proof that you have made the right and correct decisions in your life. 

Just smile and express gratitude.

Re-assure them that it is OK. Because some who may hear may not be able to handle with this new information about your past. You may have to help them through with the living with those old memories of yours. Keeping your history of abuse, torture and abandonment a secret may be a wise thing to keep in order to protect the innocent from re-living your life.
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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

False Positive: (Unedited): 08 May 2007

When you have an existing and established system of failure. Any positive story will be used as proof of the systems overwhelming success. C.J.MacKechnie
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Logically, When an established system of failure celebrates only a few success stories. The factual truth may be that the rest have failed or have been lost. The evidence isn't in the celebration of the one success story. The absence of information may be where the hard truth lies.
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