Scrolling for advice

Well I can count on anyone in my family to give me advice, but the person I count on the most is my sister because she is with me a lot of the week. She probably gives me good advice and if she doesn’t know something she is right there looking things up on the cellphone.

I also look for advice from my Aunt Gracie and my Uncle Frankie because I value their opinions. They have never let me down, in terms of advice. It is usually clear and concise advice to the point. My older sister sometimes, when she has a good idea, that might work.

Well, the truth about people I admire are most because most people don’t have to walk around with a bullet in their head and being disabled. I know, it could have been worse, but this life should be easier not harder. Yet, I have gratitude for having a place to lay my head at night and gratitude for everything I have, such as a drum set to let my anger out and a place to write my thoughts. Thank you for letting me vent. I hope everyone has a great weekend.

22 thoughts on “Scrolling for advice

  1. It’s hard not to be angry about our own fate, isn’t it? But then, when we start talking to other people about their lives, so often they’re quietly dealing with burdens we’re so glad we don’t have!

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