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Do you know what it takes to find the right person? Follow my rocky journey through life before I finally saw the light! Hopefully it will help you save yourself a lot of grief! I lived a life of a lot of obstacles and setbacks because I didn't take the time to ask myself what I wanted from or expected from others. A selfless life is a painful way to go, and a lot of us have done that. So I hope my suffering and finding myself will give you the encouragement to try it.

Produktbeschreibung
Do you know what it takes to find the right person? Follow my rocky journey through life before I finally saw the light! Hopefully it will help you save yourself a lot of grief! I lived a life of a lot of obstacles and setbacks because I didn't take the time to ask myself what I wanted from or expected from others. A selfless life is a painful way to go, and a lot of us have done that. So I hope my suffering and finding myself will give you the encouragement to try it.
Autorenporträt
" Let me introduce myself: I am Bonnie, a young woman with a handicap. Because of my illness, I have had many operations. As a result, I felt confined and restricted by my illness, which could, at any moment, engulf me once again. I was pushed into a corner, and I often thought that the world didn't understand me. Few realized how much I longed for a normal life with normal feelings and needs. Everybody looked upon me as a sickly woman who had to play the part. It came to the point that I was so tied up with my emotions I knew I couldn't go on as I was. I had to release myself from my cage. I wanted to sort out my problems, and gradually, the idea of writing my life's story came to be. It would be a difficult task because I have trouble with reading and writing, but I had to prove that in spite of my illness, I could achieve something. Every day, my husband, Adam, wrote down what I related to him. It was a disturbing time for us because it brought back many memories. We knew that we had to continue putting the facts in a row; this is what made my life the way it was. It was a puzzle, and I had to bring all of the pieces together. I consider myself a lucky person because by telling my story and having it put on paper, I found a way to let my feelings out. The further I got into the book, the more I felt the stress slide off me. I have had the chance to take a clear look at my life. It is like a sad movie: the second time you watch it, you are less emotionally touched by it. Through telling, writing, reading, and rereading my story, I have finally found where my faults lie. I understand why I was abandoned by so many people; I wasn't always good company to be with. The most important part is that I have accepted my life the way it is. I can't change the fact that I depend on a drain to live, but I can still make the most out of every moment of every day. My puzzle is finished, my tension has gone, and I have reached my goal. I can start the New Year with a clean slate. - Bonnie"