“Things will work out”
December 6th, 2009 by Lisbeth Prifogle
Whenever someone has a rough day, or is waiting for good or bad news or for any other reason someone might suffer anxiety we are conditioned to say “Things will work out.” So I’m holding my breath trying to wait until Monday, or such and such are back in their office after a holiday break and a lot of other reasons my life is basically on hold and everyone says to me, “It’ll all work out.” What if it doesn’t? What if things are out of our control and there is nothing we can do about it? What do you say when all that is left is to admit defeat? Sometimes it doesn’t just conveniently work out … oh wait, for those with good attitudes who work hard everything will unfold like the Full House Christmas special. Bust out the hot cocoa friends and relax knowing it will work out. For those of us who apparently have sinned in a former life I ask you when do you admit defeat? At what point do people stop telling you it will work out and to get over it and move on? How long should one hold their breath in hopes that there’s an off chance that things might actually go well for you for once? I’m running out of oxygen. I don’t know how much more longer I can hold my breath. I’m drowning and what if things simply don’t work out? Then what?
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