Proprietrix -> RE: Aging---gracefully? (4/26/2006 8:04:34 PM)
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Happy Birthday Tress, I hope yours was great. What in your experiences has made you a better Domina? Looking back...... Growing up impoverished. I learned the value of people over things. When the chips are down, I still know how to smile. When the resources are gone, I know creativity. I've learned everything I know about overcoming obstacles, from having nothing but sheer will to overcome them. Exposure to diversity. I grew up around bigots, christians, men, women, rich, poor, children, disabilities, veterans, elderly, snobs, drug-users, and everything between. I learned how to be myself in any environment, while still being able to adhere to group norms. And my times on the reservation were priceless in my spiritual journey. Becoming independent early in life. I learned self-sufficiency at an early age. My young adulthood was freed from learning independent living skills, which made more time to learn other things instead, like determination, patience, and of course, skills. Constant pursuit of education and thirst to learn. This is a huge part of who I am. Whether its formal college education, teach-yourself-at-home, private lessons, or just basic research and question asking, I'm always on a quest to increase knowledge. I'm very comfortable with the fact that I will never know it all. That means I can look forward to all that I still have to learn. Having been a submissive. I can't say enough about having walked in those shoes before I led the one in them. I learned what feels good (to the mind as well as the body), and what feels bad (to the mind and the body). I learned what motivates, what infuriates, and what comforts Being a mother. If nothing else in this world taught me tolerance, adaptability, patience, and understanding, being a mother drilled the lesson home. Some other things that have contributed: Having mentors.( I cherish them because a good one is hard to find!) Volunteer work. Reading. Working. And did I mention this insatiable thirst to learn?
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