Phew, an early start over three cups of coffee, and I've finally finished reading all the week's posts.
China, with your personality, intelligence and zest for life, I can't believe that some handsome hunk hasn't snapped you up by now. You don't play loud music to them, do you?
Mibs, wise.
Theland, your string theory is interesting, and it's possible that science will some day find a connection between the physical and the spiritual, but I don't believe for one moment that your God is hanging on to one end of the string. But you knew that anyway, so I'll change the subject.
You really have to get rid of that cloud that's hanging permanently above your head, Theland, old chap. I don't mean to nag, but I'm going to because you need nagging! Our lot in life depends to a great extent upon the way in which we view life. If we see everything as a major disaster, then we view our whole lives as a disaster. I'll agree it's awful that your daughter was mugged - that must be a terrifying experience - but a tree falling on a car? OK, inconvenient perhaps, annoying perhaps, but hardly a major disaster. It's insured, isn't it, so what's the problem? Life happens to us all, but we don't dwell on it. We just deal with it, and when the problem is dealt with we put it to rest. If you always see your lot in life as grim, then it will be grim, so stop it this minute!