Laugh if you will, but late last night I indulged in 30 minutes of mindless television...and by mindless, I mean MINDLESS television. It was the HBO documentary on Heidi Fliess and whatever she is doing now. Now, I spent the majority of the time trying to figure out exactly what kind of weird plastic surgery she appeared to have done, and the other half trying to figure out how she lived in such disorder and serious filth....but I will say that she said something that I thought was really interesting. The upshot of her statement was that everyone has dirty laundry, stuff that they are dealing with that is bad. Everyone thinks their dirty laundry is worse than everyone else's, but if you were to throw everyone's dirty laundry into the middle of the room, you'd be scrabbling to find yours again. I think her meaning was that your "bad" stuff that you think is bad, probably isn't nearly as bad as other people's and in a grab bag of bad, you'd probably want your own crap back. I kind of thought that was a good point, sort of made me think "big perspective". Sorry guys, I just though I would try and find something meaningful from my 30 minutes lost forever on Heidi Fliess!! Signed, ME {lv}
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