I love a crisis because it makes me feel more alive and challenges me in a way I find invigorating. The crisis can be a purely personal thing that doesn't even involve other people at all. I wish no damage on anyone. Well, no one who is innocent, anyway.
I was thinking about this tonight in relation to the huge winter storm that is supposedly bearing down on a big chunk of North America. Even though I am on the southern edge of the storm path and not expecting anything very crisis-like in this area it is fun to think about.
The thought of a big storm with impassible roads and power outages is very exciting for me. Mostly because I feel prepared to handle it, and have lived through similar things before with no problem. I even enjoy the slight "inconveniences". It's an adventure!
There is an exception, though. I hate financial crises. This is because I feel inadequate and unable to handle those. Money hears me coming and runs away. I guess it all depends on how well you are able to weather a particular storm as to whether it is a fearful thing or an adventure.
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I know what you mean about handling what nature brings, but I try not to tempt Mother Nature. In my AO, she has a nasty habit of meeting the challenge with weeks of -40 to -50 temps.
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Good luck with the storm, I bet she's got a doozie whipped up...
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Nah. It fizzled. Instead of 3 to 5 inches of snow, we got half an inch here. Still coldish and windy but nothing particularly interesting. Maybe next time.
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