Is the first one you mentioned going to be useful for a DBer who rarely sees their WAS, or is it likely to just be a painful reminder of everything one no longer has?
It's more a clinical analysis of what's going on biochemically in the brain so it's not likely to remind you much of what you've lost. At least it didn't do that for me, as I was more interested in the why and how of it and how it pertained to my function, not my situation.
No, it's not my blog.
I know what you mean by lifting boulders. See if you can break them down into pebbles, that way hauling them is easier.
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