Let me try and explain this with an analogy.
I remember when I first got my Blackberry. I was really, really careful with it, and everytime I accidentally dropped it, scratched it, or scuffed the corners, I felt terrible about it.
Since then I must have dropped it I don't know how many times; on carpet, on hardwood, on cement. The screen is scratched, the corners are nicked. And each drop now affects me less and less. I just don't have the capacity to care about it as much as I did before.
This process is called desensitization.
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Today is Father's Day. I could sit here and write for hours about what my father means to me, but I'll just let my words be few.
Thank you.
I remember when I first got my Blackberry. I was really, really careful with it, and everytime I accidentally dropped it, scratched it, or scuffed the corners, I felt terrible about it.
Since then I must have dropped it I don't know how many times; on carpet, on hardwood, on cement. The screen is scratched, the corners are nicked. And each drop now affects me less and less. I just don't have the capacity to care about it as much as I did before.
This process is called desensitization.
--
Today is Father's Day. I could sit here and write for hours about what my father means to me, but I'll just let my words be few.
Thank you.
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