This could be it. Or not.
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I am currently feeling quite sensitive, so when I see someone in pain, my instinct is to try to help.
I'm troubled, though, because today I encountered a man in pain and I'm not sure how to help.
His name is Todd Haselton and he writes for a site called TechnoBuffalo. I, though, found his plaintive pain on Business Insider.
This is how he described his pain: "I feel like I did when I snuck under my parent's bed when I was five or six and found all of my Christmas presents. I feel like I did when I realized, at that very moment, that Santa wasn't real and would never exist."
All of us have undergone trauma. We still do. Some things seem so incomprehensibly painful, a betrayal of our fundamental beliefs, that I'm not sure we ever fully get over them.
How else could psychiatrists afford such opulent offices on the Upper East Side?
Still, Todd Haselton's problem is a difficult one: he says that there have been so many leaks about the iPhone 5 that he just doesn't want one any more.
Of course there will be those who will feign maturity and sneer. They will offer such mature locutions as "Boo-hoo."
And yet,... [Read more]
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