A very dear friend has been living in crisis more for the sixth year now with no end in sight. A is generally an optimistic person and has no trouble buckling down and working hard. But those qualities have not eased up what some would describe as a long run of bad if not terrible luck. Looking back at the years and the decisions leading up to this long and difficult period for A, I have come to believe the quality of a person's judgement and decision-making might be impacted by a series of losses that they are not able to rationalize.
That is when the crisis goes from being manageable to acquiring a life and momentum of its own - a force of nature that a human cannot control. Once that happens it is increasingly harder to make coherent decisions because most of your energy is spent in fighting outcomes that you did not directly cause or even know to expect. Observing what A has been going through has been sadly informative about how crisis comes to a person's life and can turn into a hydra-headed monster. This year I wish my friend respite from slaying dragons and a path back to the normalcy long craved for.
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