Sunday, February 20, 2011

Seeking neither fame nor fortune, but a cup of apple cider

To anyone reading the last few posts. I am not going to run around and think that what comes around doesn't go around. I guess it does. But when the buck stops here, its all contained in the transcripts of freedom and truth and respectability. I make no qualms over the embarrassment to myself and to the others and friends of mine who may feel that I have revealed a major portion of a past that might effectilvely be left undisclosed. Perhaps. But perhaps I may wish to find myself repentant and trustworthy and perhaps in my mind, these topics are such that they may interfere with trust and leadership. So that is why I have thus disclosed these personal matters. I will refrain from discussing other non illegal but moral misconduct of the past. If that may be discussed some day or so forth, that will be the ambition that it be concerned no longer upon further discussion. No need to embarrass our Creator or my family or my self. Thus said, I have no illegal past nor do my youthful indiscretions merit any manner of major public discourse, even if I had (though I say unlikely) chosen to run for a public trust office. That is always at the back of anyones mind sometimes, especially as I am constantly looking for a way to improve my own situation and my own leanings. I do respect the publics integrity to make what it may of what I have just blogged. I am not a godless fool and I am not a sick person in the least considering that I am indeed a recovering physician with moderate mental health difficulties in the past.
Today, I feel absolved of much displeasure that has coexisted in my mind. Though I can not report it was unlivable at any length. Academic integrity is crucial. We must train leaders of tomorrow to be cognizant of academic needs and understand one anothers feelings. I must say that to anyone who is upset, I am sure that the remainder of this contents blogs may be to your liking of that it will expose truth for where truth need be spoken.

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