Never doubt the power of the right words to make someone’s life more pleasant and more bearable.
I’m in a pretty lousy mood tonight because I have an unexpected problem on my hands that I have to solve. After dealing with a series of one problem after another for more years than I like to remember, it’s been a relatively minor thing tonight that pushed me over the edge toward the pit of depression and irrational anger, a place I don’t want to go.
In the long term, I’m still on track to fix the problems in my life that started six or eight years ago after I withdrew from politics, so I know this is just one more minor hurdle to overcome. The issue wouldn’t even be that big a deal for most people, but it was the proverbial straw to break this camel’s emotional back.
I found myself feeling bitter, angry, frustrated and defeated — as well as empty and alone.
But in the midst of feeling these horrible emotions tonight, I’ve gotten messages from two people which honestly help.

Who’s the hero of Chick-fil-A wars? Rachel set an example for all of us
Without things to look forward to, the human heart gets ready to die
Existential crisis makes me ask: Can I ever trust you to love me?
If there are exceptions to free speech, it’s not really free speech, is it?
We project an image for others, but few see us as we really are
Connection with a child can make routine day feel more meaningful
Old photos have me thinking about who I was then, how far I’ve come
I don’t care where Pedro is from, but I’m happy he’s my neighbor
Stunningly arrogant Vatican paper demands world economic dictator