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Due to falling down a 40-foot-deep sinkhole, tumbling into a 150-foot ravine, crashing off a vine bridge, getting lost, running out of food, being attacked by killer ants, crawling through quicksand, and twisting my ankle so badly that it swelled up to the size of a water bucket, I was forced to stay for a spell in the tranquil Atbalmin village of Munbil. In the mid-1980s I trekked across the Star Mountains in Papua New Guinea. Indeed, what is normal is a man finding his wife's mother attractive.
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No need to turn yourself into a walking Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders just because you question whether or not being angry is "normal."
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To love, totally and absolutely, means to want your loved ones to be free. People who say you should be in a rage don't understand a thing about love. Being human means feeling spiteful, disgusted, sad, ecstatic, bitter, and terrified, just thinking about changing hairdressers.īeing human also means experiencing deep, spiritual, liberating feelings of unconditional love-and a release from anger. So you wonder if you should feel "angry"? Bah. The difficulty, of course, as Henry James pointed out is that "not only to get out-you must stay out" of your own head. I'm not going to advise you to feel "upset." Instead, I'm popping open a bottle of prosecco and raising my glass to you, Conniption! You've found what so many seek: True love, like true joy, comes when you wish your beloved free, and when you get out of your own head. My Dear Miss Conniption: For 20 years, the world's most attractive idiots, unrequited lovers, and chafing milksops (including myself) have babbled in this column about "unconditional love." You are-astoundingly-the first to live it.