01 :: Love Hurdles

One of my hurdlers this year has a lot of potential … but her confidence level is really really low. I often catch her standing there on the track for minutes, totally immobilized by fear and overwhelmed by distractions. I wouldn’t be surprised if she has a history of falling … a lot of memories of risks that just didn’t turn out very well or times when others let her down.

I’m the same way with love … I think that I’ll eventually be pretty good at it, but I’m simply terrible at getting over that first hurdle. I don’t really know how to discern what’s real and what’s not … to figure out who’s worth chasing. And when I do seem to get that right, I always end up falling flat on my face. I’m a total loser … never in my life have the time, place, and person lined up well.

And I wonder if my repeated tumbles have left me immobilized too. :sad:

14 Comments to “01 :: Love Hurdles”

  1. mdog said:

    you’re not alone in waiting for everything to line up.

    i think may will be pretty interesting around here.

    :smile:

  2. Bethany said:

    Not having the right time, place and person line up doesn’t make you a total loser. At least I hope it doesn’t, because then I would be a total loser too :lol:

    I thought I’d stop lurking and start posting comments, kudos on the substance.
    Bethany

  3. Anonymous said:

    http://enjoythescenery.blogspot.com/

  4. Lance said:

    You’re right, Bethany, that doesn’t make me a loser … but losing repeatedly does.

  5. Bethany S said:

    We may have to start differentiating between Bethanys now! Crazy!!

  6. Sarah said:

    How many times was it they say Einstein tried to invent the lightbulb again??

    And Lincoln was a TOTAL loser until that one time when he won the presidency…

  7. Sarah said:

    maybe Lincoln didn’t lose as much as I thought…but you get my point there.

  8. Wicker said:

    Loser - one who has failed.
    Now you can look at it like you’ve failed
    or that you have succeeded in not marrying those who in the end probably wouldn’t have been the best match. So I agree with Sarah’s comments - watch Meet the Robinsons or Chicken Little if only for their message of pursuit. Now I recognize that this isn’t the easiest thing to hear when at this mental state - but man, advice is a lot easier to type than empathy (that really needs to be in person). I love you and I know that some day the females of the world will figure out they should too.

  9. Anonymous said:

    I think, Lance, that once you find that right person…you will look back to all of those past falls and realize that they were not losses at all. I mean…how would you figure out who is worth chasing if you had never suffered a failure in the “chase” department. You’ll appreciate it someday…the failures (which don’t make you a loser at all by the way…they just make you that more sure of the actual “right” person…once she comes along)

    That’s all for now.

  10. HP said:

    I think it was Edison who invented the lightbulb… :wink:

  11. Anonymous said:

    too bad when people ARE interested - you don’t give them the time of day.

  12. Lance said:

    Wow, Anonymous … you’re implying that I both knew about your (or your friend’s) interest and also chose to be non-communicative about it. I’m a bit surprised and saddened to hear that … sounds like I screwed up.

    I’d love to clear the air … if you want, drop me a line (anonymously or not) at or 728-1468.

  13. Lance said:

    No, seriously … I don’t like leaving this unresolved, Anonymous. Pretty please?

  14. Anonymous said:

    i miss you.

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