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Buy It Now. Add to cart. Make Offer. Acceptable A - May contain writing. May contain significant bends. May contain signs of discoloration. Shelf wear. A third piece managed to trip to the grocery store. There was also a piece that wanted to sleep for eighteen hours a day and the piece that woke up shaking from yet another nightmare. And there was the piece that attended business functions and actually fooled people into thinking I might have something constructive to offer.

I was a circus performer traversing the tightwire, and I could fall off into a vortex devoid of reality at any moment. There was, and had been for a very long time, an intense sense of despair. A self-deprecating voice inside told me I had no chance of getting better. I lived in an emotional black hole.

There was nothing finer than the feeling that came rushing through you when it clicked and you suddenly understood something that had puzzled you. It made you think it just might be possible to get a handle on this old world after all. He didn't understand women.

He didn't understand men. He didn't even understand children very well. All he really understood, he thought, was himself and the rest of the universe. Neither anything like completely, of course, but both well enough to know that what remained to be discovered would make sense; it would fit in, it could all be gradually and patiently fitted together a bit at a time, like an infinite jigsaw puzzle, with no straight edges to look for and no end in sight, but one in which there was always going to be somewhere for absolutely any piece to fit.

Catlike, it follows no rules but its own, and only it knows what they are. Those were the best kinds of puzzles, though, weren't they? The ones no one else could figure out? But deeper into each and every piece, you no longer hesitate to call it work.

It's passion. A poet's sense of lyrical accomplishment is then his food and water, his means of survival. Why does he rather not bring a final end to the perpetual fight between good and evil, instead?

Why should evil rise again and again? Mankind is tired of perpetually facing the onslaught of evil. Why does it not get crushed once and for all? Why does God not make it happen? This question often puzzles us. Aliwat, In Limbo. Finally, everything starts to come together and snaps into place.

This is not always the most pleasing of experiences, but so necessary to turn the page to the next chapter. One day, all the pieces of your life's puzzle will come at you like a tidal wave, with the lessons for each following closely behind on the very next wave. Grab a hold of all the pieces, good or bad. Start putting together all the parts of your personal puzzle.

Each piece representing a lesson to be learned and applied to your life.



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