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o me. Sometimes though, I just think in some situations, no one completely understands what I am saying.</p><p id="e729"><i>Then I remember Darren.</i></p><p id="7fbd">He does monumental things for my self-esteem. It appears that he and I are emotionally wired in almost the same way. He has achieved a different kind of insight than I have, and seems so very, very wise.</p><p id="953f">He truly believes, without an arrogant bone in his body, that we have a wildly intense, but insanely deep emotional connection to our own selves. (Jeeze, I hope I am being accurate. If I misquote you, Darren, forgive me!)</p><p id="82ef">While this is a massive gift, it also leads to incredible loneliness at times because so few people relate on the same level.</p><p id="198c">This intensity has always felt to me like a blessing and a curse. But when I talk to Darren, I feel so incredibly special. It feels so much more like a rare gift than when I am left to my own inward devices.</p><p id="651f">He will tell me that he admires my tenacity, especially when it comes to the dating world. He assures me when I am pounding my head on the wall in confusion, that I have articulated my feelings, needs, desires, (whatever!) in a completely sensible, accurate, clear manner. It is just the listener who is a bit handicapped to catch what it is because of their own (sometimes lower) level of self-understanding.</p><p id="30f7">One time he recently told me that I have a rare ability to feel intensely, but manage to keep things compartmentalized and in order. Whether it is familial relationships, sex, friendships… I am able to separate layers and levels and know what they are about for me.</p>

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<p id="dbb2">None of that, of course, changes our inability to connect sometimes with others. <i>But at least, for a few moments, we have a connection with each other.</i></p><p id="ec53">Now don’t get me wrong. I still have moments where I think that maybe he and I are just both neurotic and crazy and have concocted all this nonsense to feel better about ourselves.</p><p id="7bf7">Even if that’s true, I can accept that…LOL.</p><p id="399c">But it explains so much. It explains how I can be effective as a counselor, even when I am falling apart in other areas of my life. It explains how I can be crying in the parking lot and then walk into a venue and give a moving lecture like the professional I am.</p><p id="d6b1">It explains how I can be heartbroken over some guy that I haven’t even known that long. It explains how I can be so heartbroken but get back on the horse and try again a few hours later.</p><p id="9aa0"><i>All of it is genuine and 100% me, but I move in and out as I need to.</i></p><p id="49f9">Anyhow, thank you, my friend. I appreciate you (and all your many parts) more than I can express in words. Your faith in me always rescues me in my weakest moments. Someday, I hope I can return the immeasurable favors.</p><figure id="c92c"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*LM6csU93e75sLvJzSnA99Q.png"><figcaption><i>I’m Darcy Thiel. I utilize my professional and personal experiences to increase my understanding and compassion to help others. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Adult Planning Specialist, End of Life Doula, and author. Feel free to check out my profile to hear more.</i></figcaption></figure></article></body>

Darren

A friend indeed

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When I started writing, Brigette (my friend and business partner) told me I had to get on social media. I didn’t even know what a blog was. I had no Facebook page. Twitter. LinkedIn. Yikes!

I’m still not up on everything and I’m sure I don’t use them as effectively as I could. One of the coolest results of that though is being in touch with people I would probably never have been otherwise.

One day a couple of years ago, I got a notice from Darren. He wondered if I was the Darcy Thiel that was his roller skating girlfriend from seventh grade. I immediately remembered his name and that whole time period came rushing back.

We used to ride our bikes to meet each other because we didn’t go to the same school. We would sit in a field and talk. And kiss.

That was about thirty years ago. We had a brief relationship (under six months I think) and then no contact for thirty years. After our re-connection, our contact slowly began to increase.

It was absolutely amazing that after all that time, our friendship picked right up like we hadn’t skipped a beat.

He’s on the West Coast now, married with almost grown kids. Every once in a while, I have a moment of feeling completely baffled by something. I have lots of close, intimate friends. Some of them know me extremely well, and almost all of them are supportive and loving to me. Sometimes though, I just think in some situations, no one completely understands what I am saying.

Then I remember Darren.

He does monumental things for my self-esteem. It appears that he and I are emotionally wired in almost the same way. He has achieved a different kind of insight than I have, and seems so very, very wise.

He truly believes, without an arrogant bone in his body, that we have a wildly intense, but insanely deep emotional connection to our own selves. (Jeeze, I hope I am being accurate. If I misquote you, Darren, forgive me!)

While this is a massive gift, it also leads to incredible loneliness at times because so few people relate on the same level.

This intensity has always felt to me like a blessing and a curse. But when I talk to Darren, I feel so incredibly special. It feels so much more like a rare gift than when I am left to my own inward devices.

He will tell me that he admires my tenacity, especially when it comes to the dating world. He assures me when I am pounding my head on the wall in confusion, that I have articulated my feelings, needs, desires, (whatever!) in a completely sensible, accurate, clear manner. It is just the listener who is a bit handicapped to catch what it is because of their own (sometimes lower) level of self-understanding.

One time he recently told me that I have a rare ability to feel intensely, but manage to keep things compartmentalized and in order. Whether it is familial relationships, sex, friendships… I am able to separate layers and levels and know what they are about for me.

None of that, of course, changes our inability to connect sometimes with others. But at least, for a few moments, we have a connection with each other.

Now don’t get me wrong. I still have moments where I think that maybe he and I are just both neurotic and crazy and have concocted all this nonsense to feel better about ourselves.

Even if that’s true, I can accept that…LOL.

But it explains so much. It explains how I can be effective as a counselor, even when I am falling apart in other areas of my life. It explains how I can be crying in the parking lot and then walk into a venue and give a moving lecture like the professional I am.

It explains how I can be heartbroken over some guy that I haven’t even known that long. It explains how I can be so heartbroken but get back on the horse and try again a few hours later.

All of it is genuine and 100% me, but I move in and out as I need to.

Anyhow, thank you, my friend. I appreciate you (and all your many parts) more than I can express in words. Your faith in me always rescues me in my weakest moments. Someday, I hope I can return the immeasurable favors.

I’m Darcy Thiel. I utilize my professional and personal experiences to increase my understanding and compassion to help others. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Adult Planning Specialist, End of Life Doula, and author. Feel free to check out my profile to hear more.
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