StillAnotherGuess wrote:Which may or may not make you smarter than a fifth grader, so lets say the real answer is 5. That would put you in a unique position of being a solution in search of a problem. The problem would still appear to be what is the problem?
Oh, Silly Guess, that by no means puts me in a unique position. It puts me in exactly the same position as all human beings. We are all solutions seeking a problem. We all have our own special blends of talents and gifts. Part of the human condition is a search to find ways to use those for the benefit of others, while at the same time, finding those whose talents and gifts will be of benefit to us.
It is with that in mind that I ponder your most recent posts to this thread. I am trying to understand why you feel drawn to me and my situation. Why do you feel the need to say these things to me? Are you here to give help me or are you looking for me to give something to you? Or looking for something from someone else here? I ponder, but come to no conclusions. Ponder and ponder... Ponder and wander, meander and contemplate, knit and purl, pearl and pear as I go from here to there.
As for being smarter than a fifth grader, the way I look at it is I don't have to be smarter because I'm bigger. And I am allowed to cuss and they're not.
Deborah