You know, I think that that phrase "checking out" is apt.
We "check out" of places we don't like or are finished with.
But what if we see life as a motel and instead of checking out
we have to accept the way the place looks and smells and feels like
because there's no other accomodation elsewhere if we do
leave right away - before the night is over??
I'm less impulsive than I was 20 years ago or 40 yrs ago but I know
that set of parameters in the mindset which makes it simple to slam
the door and get into my car and just drive out of a bad situation.
It took a while but I had to find the peace and acceptance in a meditative state.
It comes with a Japanese phrase "Shigata ga nai" which is hard to translate accurately
but which means " Shame. Nothing to be done about it" . The message is the same as that of the AA prayer.
-The wisdom to accept the things I can't change- After a while I found that it became easier to lay back and let the
water flow off my back, to be like the willow rather than the oak in a high wind...
Dumpling has it right too... you have to be a fighter to get the little moments of joy out of this Ball in Space.
Patrick