most people probably heard that michael jackson died this week.
one thing i remember about his interview with oprah winfrey several years ago was when he was asked about what he remembers about his childhood, his response was particularly marked with regret & sadness.
he stated that because of his dad's strong drive to make the jackson 5 a successful entity, that he would actually become sick to his stomach sometimes just over the presence of his father.
now i know he's had other issues & the controversy can go on forever about him. which i never followed his persona in the past.
but what interests me is how the injuries from our past carry over into into our adulthood & just how much they affect our lives.
i once read about a study done on how violent crimes affect children (school shootings, etc) & the results seemed a little puzzling. a certain percentage of the children had no lasting negative effects, but were surprisingly 'resilient' to the trauma.
i have to believe that those children that did exceptionally well had the benefit of having parents that were a positive impact on their early lives. & helped them to deal with the stress/trauma, to put it somehow in the right perspective.
but it's just surprising to me just how long lasting is the pain that we sometimes hold onto. that we carry with us (why ?). & places (in our childhood) that we constantly return to.
any thoughts ??
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