It's best to have a back-up plan rather than depend on the one course of action leading to what you think you want. I studied for a degree in music for two years but then had to abandon it because of ill health, I had intended teaching in a school. Instead I taught violin and piano to individuals and thoroughly enjoyed it. Let your disasters turn into triumphs. Don't hang on to what is past and gone. Don't clutter today with yesterdays has beens, move into the future not hampered by the past. The best example of doing this is to commit your life to Jesus, then you won't need the old memories to cling on to, because today will be more exciting and fulfilling.
When something very nasty comes our way we can only take in some much of the horror of the situation and then our minds protect us by putting us into a state of denial. It's all very well sitting cozy in the middle of a storm, but by doing that you can put others at risk. It is tempting to think that the corona virus situation is not real and won't touch you and your family, to think that somehow the heads of state who appeared so lately to be at loggerheads are in fact manufacturing the whole thing for their own purposes. Just see how the mind wants to divert us from the awful truth. Do you realize we could be on the point of the total collapse of civilization? That's why people panic buy because inside they realize food production and distribution could break down. Of course the little store they have been able to stash away will not last long. Deny us our food and we turn into much nastier human beings, well no that's the way we always were but this brings out...
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