> > , "sparaig"  wrote:
> > 
> > > > > Or not. Sometimes denial can be a GOOD thing.
> > 
> >  TurquoiseB 
> > > wrote:
> >  
> > > > If what you want out of life is to live in denial,
> > > > I guess so.  Some have different aspirations.
> > 
> > "sparaig"  wrote:
> > > 
> > > You have no idea what I meant by that statement.
> > 

> 
> People with AIDS, cancer, and other terminal illnesses who take a "I 
> don't care what happens to others, *I* am going to get well" stance, 
> are far more likely to live longer and healthier than those who "face 
> the truth."
> 

OK.  I just don't get that as denial, not accepting expected
consequences, but creating your own reality.
Jeff





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