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Problems with no solutions
21/11/2008 09:51  - (SA)  

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    We are taught from small that every problem has a solution, every means an end, every obstacle a way over or through. If you have a set-to in the playground the solution is that you report to the principal?s office and are subjected to a stern lecture and being frowned at over his or her spectacles.

    As we grow older, reams of paper and now, virtual space, are dedicated to offering advice of one kind or another. If you raise dahlias and have a problem with rot or root decay, you buy a book or go online or consult someone at the Dahlia Club.

    The odd dahlia may be sacrificed while you experiment with this solution or that one but at the end of it all, it is sorted. You get to the bottom of it. You eradicate it.

    More serious problems such as financial debt or fiscal planning for your future can be addressed with the help of highly paid people in sharp suits who will come over with a slick PowerPoint production to show you the error of your ways and to recommend a very expensive path forward.

    Teenagers who get out of hand can be taken to psychologists and teen experts can be paid who will patiently delineate the difference between quality time and quantity time for you. Soon you and your teen will be frolicking in sunlit meadows like those happy people in the medical aid ads do; a halo of light around their heads and Golden Retriever puppies lolloping clumsily after them.

    Once you get around to planning your wedding you?ll have hordes of people at your door offering advice and encouragement on any subject ranging from the best man?s speech to what you should do if your prospective mother-in-law arrives in a hideous purple outfit with dyed ostrich feathers that clashes violently with your peaceful lime and tangerine scheme.

    Potential minefields will be identified and negotiated in advance so that the situation of your maid of honour hitting on your newly married brother-in-law at the reception does not result in her and his wife tearing each other?s hair out under the main table as the evening wears on.

    Conception, pregnancy, confinement, care of newborns, raising of toddlers, introduction to preschool and then primary and high school; career options for your university student, all of these decisions and options are covered in a myriad magazines and books.

    When tragedy strikes your family, however, there is no advice, and no solution. There is comfort to be found from friends who want to help and there is understanding from people at work. At the end of it all though, when you have exhausted that avenue of support you are all alone.

    I do not write this to pity myself, I write it as someone who has suddenly discovered an elemental and basic truth about the ways of the world and the real truth about helplessness.

    I?d like to say I admire those others who have survived hearing the worst thing a parent can hear, the worst thing a spouse or partner can hear, the worst thing a young man or woman can hear and still find it in themselves to carry on.

    If you could bottle that strength the world would lack for nothing.

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      Solutions
    21/11/2008 10:13
    As you say: "all of these decisions and options are covered in a myriad magazines and books". That does not mean the emotion or pain is taken out of it. - MJ
     
      Solutions
    21/11/2008 10:26
    Colleen, I really enjoyed reading your article and know how you feel. After 29 years of marriage my husband decided to trade me in for a long lost primary school friend. At a time when others are thinking of slowing down and retirement, I have to rebuild my life. You will eventaully realize that you are much stronger than what you think. I am sure there are a lot of readers who will think of you. Everything of the best for the future. Please keep us informed. - Empathy
     
      Problems with no solutions
    21/11/2008 10:40
    Condolescences and best wishes for your family and friends. God has a way of showing us strength through our weaknesses. He gives us hope when there is tragedy, and ultimately guides us through the path of life. It is a fallen world with many problems, but to wake up each morning and look around to see what He has provided us with - that is truly special! - Anon
     
      Two choices
    21/11/2008 11:45
    Life boils down to two choices - either we are in a Darwinian evolutionism environment, where there is nothing more than the atoms we are made of, and the fittest survive, or you can believe there is a God behind it all, and that there is more than just random, fleeting collections of atoms, and that there is an underlying sense, structure and hope to the universe. One or the other. - KoosS
     
      Strength
    21/11/2008 12:53
    I'm praying for you, your family and especially your son Colleen. People make it look easy to overcome terminal illnesses, marital breakdowns, etc yet it's not. I think every case is unique and you need to deal with it the best way you can at each moment. Hope everything comes right! - Jen
     
      Loss
    21/11/2008 12:59
    I am a the moment having a similar problem insofar as trying to find meaning to carry on. Unfortunately on 4 December I lost my wife and soulmate to cancer. May you find the strength to go forward from here. - Kevin
     
      Life & Death
    21/11/2008 13:07
    I really do not fear death. I had some contemplations about life and death and came to the conclusion that we are not in the driver's seat at all. Well, we do have a few option here and there, but I believe it's all part of a set package. Very much like a puzzle which can be built in various ways but has one final end. What I do fear however is physical pain followed by emotional pain, but the emotional can be overcome by power of thought. - ElectroMan
     
      This too shall pass.
    21/11/2008 13:10
    With every difficulty there is relief and whatever you believe in, will provide you with the power to overcome. Wherever we come from, to that we shall surely return, it is the only certainty in life. - Sam
     
      Solutions
    21/11/2008 13:18
    It is so true I recently lost my husband after 16 years and there is no darkness to describe the loneliness or pain. - Dawne
     
      What they say is this
    21/11/2008 13:39
    Those who do not fear death can be very dangerous, but also very open minded. The latter is the way to free yourself of the pain. What you believe life is about, really divines your actions, thoughts and mental state. I went, and sometimes still do go through depressive stages, but can also easily pull myself out of it. When you learn how to let go and take the backseat, then life will become so much more than what you previously thought everything was about. REFLECT ON THE PAST, BUT MOVE ON. - ElectroMan
     
         
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