Interesting and reflective with a curious silver lining. I know that dealing with Alzheimer’s is difficult (which is not the same as truly understanding it) but this is incredibly insightful. If you ever write an autobiography (presuming that this is based on real life), this alone would be worth the price of admission.
Kind of a sad conclusion at the end, though it is in line with Freud’s lesser known theory of the Thanatos Drive. I didn’t quite follow the second to last paragraph, about whether she operates or not. Otherwise feels very sad and thoughtful.
Sort of. After being here for a while I noticed that the rating system is wildly unhelpful. While I really like getting 5’s, anything other than a five is disappointing and each person’s personal rating system is so subjective the end result is often meaningless. Worse, most of the comments accompanying a rating do not tell you what you would need to do to earn a five on their scale (if they know themselves), so all you can do is wonder. Comments tend to be better and I try to make mine more specific as well, not that I think I’m a great commentor- I’m not but I try to be relatively consistent. I hope that helps a little.