tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7198340413567584365.post8830939998406283699..comments2023-10-16T04:49:58.218-08:00Comments on Wulfwyn Reads Excessively : Guest Post from Robyn WheelerFranceshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17114377975088727480noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7198340413567584365.post-36097493819630072662011-12-10T10:08:41.752-09:002011-12-10T10:08:41.752-09:00Dear Reviewer,
I agree with you 100% on your view...Dear Reviewer,<br /><br />I agree with you 100% on your views. Our society needs to change, especially family values and what we deem important. In my BAD days, (before anti-depressants) I was spoiled. I thought everything had to go my way and if it didn't, someone was out to get me, not being fair or just plain wrong. Now, I know the problem was me. We need to explain to small children that they do not always get what the want when they want it, that a person needs to learn to adapt to their circumstances instead of the other way around. I write in Born Mad about my depression over possible being diagnosed with diabetes. "I didn't want it and I shouldn't have to have it," was my opinion. When a person starts believing they don't have to get ill because they don't want to, their attitude needs to change. With a believe in God, a change in attitude and medication, I changed my life for the better. Born Mad will not only enlightened readers on a seldom-talked about disorder called Dysthymia but also how my poor attitude contributed to it as well. We all need to take a good hard look at we are living out lifes and make some changes before the next generation has no hope at all.<br />-Robyn Wheeler, Author of Born Mad.Robyn Wheelerhttp://www.bornmad.orgnoreply@blogger.com