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Saturday, 8 September 2018

Reviewing Flying High Soaring Above Tragedies Of Life

By Susan Cox


The book got us thinking. Our thoughts jump from one good thing to a bunch of the bad excessively that it made our heads hurt. Maybe we got triggered by the reviews we have seen about this book or maybe we have just prolonged something. We are not sure. But when you realize that depression has always been there even back then and that no one has a magical or scientific way of getting rid of it until now, you think. You think a lot. They are not nice thoughts but what can we do? At least Katy is Flying High Soaring Above Tragedies Of Life.

It takes guts to write and publish the horrible things that had happened to you in the past. You have to at least be very brave to admit to yourself that, yes, your lifetime was not a good one but I still choose what I want to do with it. And brave is exactly what Katy Rovetto is.

First and foremost, no one should have to go through that kind of life alone. Suicide being at the center of it because of her first husband, what would that leave her with? She was left to care for the son alone. In all honesty, Katy is one of the bravest woman ever to have walked and flown over our planet.

How she grew up properly in a household filled with alcohol and abuse, we do not know. She came out of it standing strong and we suppose that is what matters in the end. She did not let her tragic childhood dictate her life. No matter how many times she fell down, she kept getting back up.

Life is unfair. Katy should not have gone through all the things she did but at least she came out on top of it. We admire her for it because it made her strong. At the same time, do we really have to go through a bunch of horrible events to keep getting stronger? Is that really how we were created?

It is not healthy to hide but that is exactly what most of us do, huh? Either we are tired of getting beaten down and would like to be as emotionless as possible, or because we would rather not bother other people with our personal issues. We hide. To protect ourselves and the ones we love.

Katy does her best. She still has her passions and they are alive inside her despite life beating it and her down. Normally, people stop and just give up on a dream after countless others did their best to tear it away from you. But not Katy. She stayed put for herself and her son.

She flew above all her sadness. Whether it was to be cowardly to be flying away from her problems or not, since it was her only way to stay sane, who can fault her, really? Besides, flying has been one of her passions.

Whatever the case, the next few years are going to be harder. If we could just fly away like Katy does, would we be happier? Or is happiness really subjective and not change a thing for us since we are so stubborn?




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