Hi everybody - this thread now includes all of the posts from Ezra's thread too. I was just stunned to have two threads on this topic but I didn't want anyone's feelings to be hurt by that... so many of us here are lonely and feel unappreciated. (and much too often, ARE unappreciated
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So the newer posts were added into the older thread and I wanted to let people know.
An embarrassing confession: I was savagely bullied through all my work life because I did a very good job, and I worked with people who fiercely resented it when someone else got anything good - especially if it was deserved. Not everyone I worked with was like that, but my line of work attracted lazy narcissists in mid and upper level management, and I unfortunately worked for (and alongside) too many of them. So when people appreciate me, it scares me to death - I'm always expecting someone to punish me for it, because that is what always happened IRL. The only way I could get promotions, for instance, was to change jobs - and work elsewhere in the organization.
I've been diagnosed with PTSD from that (which I'm now able to do something about because I'm no longer working and in it up to my neck.) But I'm not very far along in treatment yet. So, instead of explaining all this up front, I panicked, worried about hurting people and about being hurt.
Now I'm explaining it after the fact. For this, I apologize, especially to Ezra but also to Kuraudo - neither of you did anything wrong, what you each did was lovely, absolutely lovely. It's my own past history (which was consistent, and relentless, and is why I decided to retire early) that scared me, and I hope this solution will be OK with both of you. Anger at me for doing this unilaterally without prior notice or agreement is reasonable, I deserve it, and I ask your forgiveness, and if you want to PM me I'll humbly accept any rebuke that either of you wish to give me. There, in private, or here, in public.

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"I believe you find life such a problem because you think there are the good people and the bad people," said the man. "You're wrong, of course. There are, always and only, the bad people, but some of them are on opposite sides."
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