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Part of my difficulty now is, of all things, Facebook. I’ve spent these weeks wondering if my decision to deactivate the account was rash, although I did it for what I imagined were good reasons.
The first almost comes across as an excuse. This sudden loss of contact happened only a couple of weeks after we returned from a long holiday in Canada. Had a brilliant time together but I returned to an enormous workload, and FB has always been a distraction as I can’t resist having it open in the background – as soon as a notification symbol appears I feel obliged to open it. Without FB, my output has been amazing, produced far more than I would normally. Like I say, bit of an excuse.
The main thing was feeling that I had to avoid the common FB trap of saying something, thanks to heightened emotion, when it’s better to keep schtum. And to be honest I have on occasion been guilty of that.
Even so, it’s a potential avenue of communication, so I find myself having doubts about something which shouldn’t have that sort of power. Mankind wasn’t doomed to extinction in the days before FB (or maybe it was, but FB wasn’t the rescue).
Noticed your post after typing this, tambo. No, she’s going to 6th form college.
Anyway, just sent a text saying "If you change your mind I'm here".