What I’d
love for my two treasures to know (since I know that they often read me here…..and hopefully learn from
what I say) is
simply that they should consider me not to be at home living with them is just because I’m on a personal business trip that’s about my business to
fully recover my brain from its injury, since this business trip is personal,
there’s no company that’s picking up my bills, therefore all I spend must come
out from my own pockets and since I was forced from some ignorant judges to
have as boss first a royal bitch who paid herself $50,000 out of my pockets to
prevent me to spend at most $8,000 who’s now being replaced by one of what I’ve
been referring to here, a loser who charges me $150/hour out of my own money to
do less than nothing for me, his case is actually curious because he believes in the true existence of afterlife but doesn’t seem to understand that by
being the conservator of other people who unfortunately are disabled, his soul
after his death will review his entire
life and decide to forever regret his choice to make money taken from disabled
people like me.
Of course there
are some conservatee’s who truly need someone else to take care of their medical and
financial decisions, in my particular case however, I’m under conservatorship only because my family – on both sides of the Atlantic ocean – decided it best for
themselves to leave me alone.
All I can
say is that Jesus was correct in telling me that to survive my accident would
have been painful, however I remember well what’s written in the bible, or that
God never gives any challenge (my blessing used to say Fr. Betto in Ventura) unless it’s already sure that the
challenged one will overcome (or win over)
the challenge. In my case I can say that I may be unable to overcome my
challenge, however it’s sufficient for me to see and be with my two treasures,
(no
matter if it’s just for few hours on Sunday) to know to have taken the only right decision
(for
me) I could take.
- http://www.duhaime.org/LegalDictionary/P/PersonalTrip.aspx
- http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/04/fashion/how-to-stay-sane-on-a-business-trip.html?_r=1
- http://www.forbes.com/sites/reuvencohen/2012/08/23/does-business-travel-lead-to-divorce-and-alcoholism/#1fa166078b27
- http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/03/travel/dark-side-of-business-travel/
- https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-business-trip-101-tips-especially-for-first-time-business-travelers
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_travel
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