I read that book π many times since it came out.
Lost copy's over the years,in life's storms.
(Last year when a very ancient tree fell on our rental in Mississippi during a storm.)
I've learned " Write about what you know" also good advice.
Yet for myself (and others) in my personal life and experiences.
It's a challenge to focus on one topic,when my interests lie in many subjects.
It's also a challenge to produce with issues like ( non military) PTSD Etc π. It's a very real condition and not easy to forget.
I've been in Therapy for 40 years.
Some of them sucked,or were too inexperienced to be dealing with sensitive issues,that was light years beyond their comprehensive.
Some have been Angel's,who shed light on things,I didn't know,let alone understand.
They were my teachers and as close to a good friend,as far as the rules of professional boundaries would allow.
Some went beyond when my circumstances were indeed dire and chose to be caring humans ππ―οΈπΉ
It takes a lot to raise grandkids and live in this world,that has changed so much in the past 60+ years.
A bag of groceries in the 1960's was five bucks,with eggs,bread,tuna tomato,etc plus candy bars and a pack of cigarettes for my mom. I got to keep the change...
To be continued, someone needs my help.
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