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posted by [identity profile] markiv1111.livejournal.com at 11:37pm on 15/07/2007
Excellent post, and you covered a lot of territory. I care about you and am glad to be in touch, but sometimes when I say such things to my friends (unfortunately, not very often) I feel I just come off sounding like a total sap. And for all that I am a married man and certainly don't doubt that my friends are, in fact, friends, sometimes I need a bit more reassurance of my worth than I'm getting. In any event, this post means a lot. Note: If Louie and I wind up needing to put the house on the market, I will probably be calling you for support and hints toward coping strategies -- and this is not something I'd be doing except that, in addition to your being a person who lost her house and declared bankruptcy, you are also a *friend* who lost her house and declared bankruptcy. It makes a difference, as far as how much I would want that kind of conversation, and how warm and reassuring it might or might not get. But I'm starting to babble. (And I do get the feeling that your current living situation, with all its lacks, still beats the hell out of sleeping on a friend's couch or under a bridge!!)

Nate
 
posted by [identity profile] skylarker.livejournal.com at 12:31am on 16/07/2007
You and Louie are definitely among the people who matter to me. And I'm rooting for your never having to deal with losing your home.

A big part of my dealing with that situation was in my spiritual beliefs: at times of catastrophic change it helps me to remember the virtues of non-attachment, that my happiness doesn't depend on where I live or what I have. (As much as these things may please me.) And it helps to believe in divine providence. I do thank God that I'm not sleeping on a friend's couch or under a bridge.

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