alex delaware
At first, when a child meets something that scares him, the fear grows, like a wave. But when he goes into the water and swims - gets used to the water - the wave grows small. If we pull the child away when the wave is high, he never sees that, never learns how to swim and remains afraid. If he gets a chance to feel strong, in control, that's called coping. When he copes, he feels better.
— Jonathan Kellerman
Fools write books about madness being an elevated mental state or an alternative form of creativity. It's not, it's anguish.
— Jonathan Kellerman
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