scout86
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Last week there was a lot going on. This week, my T mentioned that he hadn't had a chance to talk about Robin Williams (yet). So, he talked about Robin Williams.
Turns out therapists were bothered by his death too. They wondered what had "gone wrong", where someone missed something, "if it could happen to him...." and all that. My T didn't know Robin Williams, but he had a theory. (Obviously, or he'd wouldn't have brought this up!)
His theory is that Robin Williams had a lot of therapy for chemical dependency, but maybe not so much of the "sitting down, talking about stuff" variety. He said that he thinks someone needed to spend more time talking to Robin Williams about "kindness". That, from what he knows, Robin Williams was extremely kind, to a lot of people, but that there was one person he never learned to be kind to. That would be "himself".
My assignment for the week is to think about "kindness". Who has been "kind" to me, who I am "kind" to, and, he suggested I might consider the possibility of being kind to myself too. (He says that being "kind" is not the same as being "nice". "Kindness has an "energy about it". A "just because you exist, you don't have to earn it" kind of energy.)
Seems to me there are a LOT of people here.....Most, maybe? Possibly all???????? Who could benefit from at least considering that they are worthy of kindness, both from themselves and from others.
Just thought I'd throw that out there!
Turns out therapists were bothered by his death too. They wondered what had "gone wrong", where someone missed something, "if it could happen to him...." and all that. My T didn't know Robin Williams, but he had a theory. (Obviously, or he'd wouldn't have brought this up!)
His theory is that Robin Williams had a lot of therapy for chemical dependency, but maybe not so much of the "sitting down, talking about stuff" variety. He said that he thinks someone needed to spend more time talking to Robin Williams about "kindness". That, from what he knows, Robin Williams was extremely kind, to a lot of people, but that there was one person he never learned to be kind to. That would be "himself".
My assignment for the week is to think about "kindness". Who has been "kind" to me, who I am "kind" to, and, he suggested I might consider the possibility of being kind to myself too. (He says that being "kind" is not the same as being "nice". "Kindness has an "energy about it". A "just because you exist, you don't have to earn it" kind of energy.)
Seems to me there are a LOT of people here.....Most, maybe? Possibly all???????? Who could benefit from at least considering that they are worthy of kindness, both from themselves and from others.
Just thought I'd throw that out there!