tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9065278436440657894.post4797537730511198433..comments2018-01-08T09:56:48.743-08:00Comments on When You Live In 'Don't Go There' Town...: Not Your Normal ProgrammingAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12237874727002148424noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9065278436440657894.post-75891673681572430482011-03-07T19:15:03.591-08:002011-03-07T19:15:03.591-08:00That is a nice line about bureaucracies. You could...That is a nice line about bureaucracies. You could also call them bearocracies, because their decisions are hard to bear..TDRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05626690700825096080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9065278436440657894.post-53273306976192257802011-03-07T17:43:24.916-08:002011-03-07T17:43:24.916-08:00List are indeed brilliant, you are absolutely corr...List are indeed brilliant, you are absolutely correct. My current routine involves making 2 or 3 lists a day to get by and keep me on track. Lists are not at all trivial and are an important tool to assist when one is in a confused state. <br />As for bureaucracies - they consist of human beings making decisions, but the results they come up with can be totally inhumane. <br /><br />Bureaucracies - where it's everybody's fault but no-one's responsible!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12237874727002148424noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9065278436440657894.post-29490695199138439332011-03-01T16:01:00.939-08:002011-03-01T16:01:00.939-08:00I'm sorry to hear that things have gotten so b...I'm sorry to hear that things have gotten so bad. Dealing with work while suffering from mental illness is awful, and I've been in a similar situation before. It really sucks, and you keep feeling you should be able to "suck it up" and keep going. So you do, until the time you can't do it anymore, and everything falls to pieces.<br /><br />Dealing with bureaucracies is at best a tedious grind, and often a horrible experience. Add mental illness to the mix and it can become a real hell. <br /><br />This might sound very trivial, but something that helped me keep a grip when I was at my worst was lists. It sounds like you have a huge amount of things to do, and if you have a list to follow it will probably lesson the burden or the chance of forgetting things. When we are in the fog of depression our memory is awful, so a crutch like a list can be really helpful.TDRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05626690700825096080noreply@blogger.com