One of the conditions of recovery is the will to recover - Seneca
In boyhood days when a kid gets ill the parents hedge him with overcare. Their paternal instinct seems to get involved with a double might – together with bitter medicines a child will get additional caresses and gifts. This natural reaction of the parents sometimes plays with us a bad joke – firstly, the kids short-receiving attention from the parents will begin to get ill more often, in order to feel the vacuum, secondly, in adult age each illness acquire somehow a sweet taste – others, willing or not, pay us more attention.
From here there emerge wives with everlasting complaints, old women, calling a medical car, in order just to speak with the doctors, revelations of casual fellow-travelers about their failures with women. Such people, partially, merely do not want to recover in order not to lose those bits of attention which they are begging from others, reciting of their diseases.
But this polite listening is only a shabby image of a real interest to the partner of conversation! Is it possible to compare a compassionately-preoccupied look of the wife after a failure of her husband in bed with her enthusiastic glance after an impassionate night with him? Meanwhile these two states divides but a small Viagra tablet, taken by a man who wants to be healthy, but not pitiful.
Not be afraid to part with you diseases and be a really interesting person for others.
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