[link] Jay Lake on Comparing pain cards
Mar. 3rd, 2014 10:30 amExcept suffering is not a contest. Suffering is not a race to the bottom. It’s not a competition to see who has the worst, most unspeakable affliction.
I run into this when I tell my own story about my mother’s murder. People always want to compare their pain to mine and it simply doesn’t work that way.
Pain is pain. When we hurt, the last thing we need to think is that somehow our pain isn't sufficient or worthy because someone else has a more spectacular story.
[cancer] Comparing pain cards just makes me want to go for my thankfully nonexistent guns | jlake.com
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Date: 2014-03-03 11:59 pm (UTC)I've also noticed that people see my walker and immediately put their own story on why I'm using it, though they usually start telling me how they overcame some difficulty using a walker. I've decided that they're trying to be encouraging.
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Date: 2014-03-04 12:52 am (UTC)I'm a bit testy about unasked for advice at the moment. Usually, I'm fairly nice about declining.
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Date: 2014-03-04 01:40 pm (UTC)