Sunday, April 11, 2010

My first utterance from a bird's eye view

I just got a call from my oldest daughter who lives on the other side of the States. She is going through mentally ill awareness. She is doing a great job of getting back into the real world with the help and support of numerous professional people and her family. She is finally coming home.

She was diagnosed with a schizoeffective disorder. I guess it's a way of saying she is not what she appears to be. Having the symptoms of being bipolar and schizophrenia.

Yesterday I spoke with my youngest daughter who is living up North from us, going to school. We talked at length about the changing rules of getting an education or a job. If her school is constantly changing guidelines for graduating, leaving the students in limbo, making it harder to graduate within a reasonable time: get a career related job before graduating. How can one do that and be qualified. One of her friends left school for a paid internship who was well qualified to work in the industry of advertising. There were no guarantees that the company would keep him on the job; so now he is moving across country looking for another means of livelihood to keep afloat through the country's political and financial chaotic brain dead solutions of economic job growth.

Can't the U.S Government look at historical financial depressions, recessions, inflation and get a Clue? There should be, but will Never be a law that protects U.S citizens from elected officials who break the laws of the Constitution. They don't go to jail for destroying the Common Wealth of these United States.

So I am torn apart from all sides: my daughter's over all well-being in relationship to the chaos of the governing body over all of us.

Even the Earth is quaking at the thought of how destructive humans are to each other and to themselves.
 And to stay above the rumblings, I seek the high ground of a bird's view.

2 comments:

  1. very poetic profile about yourself.. i like it very much.. great first post :)

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  2. Gee, thanks, Kathleen. Is it because I was diplomatic for a change? Even your dad liked it. What a shocker. LOL

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