Dear reader,
German readers are probably still remembering Arno
Funke, who under the name “Dagobert” (the German name for Scrooge
McDuck) extorted big stores between 1988 and 1994. He worked as a
painter of motorcycles and sport cars. To finance a start as
self-employer, he extorted money from the stores. Later he said that
the fumes from the workplace damaged his brain and lead to
depression. In his autobiography (only available in German as “Mein
Leben als Dagobert” (My life as Dagobert)), he writes that he wasn't
aware of the slow process to depression and the numbness at that
time. His arrest and therapy lead him to gain access to his feelings
again. Only then was he able to paint again and be creative.
Sherlock Holmes is certainly a fictional character.
So it's questionable how realistic such a cold person actually is.
Although sociopaths indeed have no empathy for others, are in a way
cut off from their feelings, especially feelings for others.
Hard and annoying as it may be sometimes, to be
overwhelmed by our own feelings. In the end it's probably better
still and more human, to have feelings and to show them. There is a
German saying literally “An Indian knows no pain.” Meaning that
one must be brave and not be over-sensitive to pain. It's totally
absurd. Girls and women are probably more emotional generally. They,
after all, are mainly responsible to take care of the children. So it
makes sense that they can show feelings easily and read them in
others, in the children and react accordingly. That doesn't mean that
consequently the boys and men have to be “tough” and mustn't show
any feelings at all. Feelings are part of life. Feelings are part of
being human. Whether we like it or not. In the long run, it's not
good to hide feelings or swallow them. As shown in the case of Arno
Funke, something like that is likely to lead to something negative
and we lose something. Even though feelings sometimes keep us from
doing things and overwhelm us and we can't think straight, although
we wish we could. Feelings are like a river, they change. A situation
totally wears us out at one point, but in time we'll get over it and
we move on.
In case you do want to feel down or depressed once, follow Charlie Brown's lead:
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In case you do want to feel down or depressed once, follow Charlie Brown's lead:
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Until next blog,
sarah
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