Friday, 7 September 2018

We Review Flying High Soaring Above Tragedies Of Life

By Susan Cox


This one is a tear jerker, apparently. Ever read this book? Try it, they say it is really good and reviews are raving all about it. Based on the life story of its author, Katy Rovetto, this book tells us all about the tragedy of her life and how she tried to conquer it by pursuing her dreams of being up in the clouds. We cannot say for sure what really happens since we have not read it, but from the summary and the reviews on it, the book is impressive. The book is called Flying High Soaring Above Tragedies Of Life.

They say that doctors and scientists are still working on finding a cure about cancer. Same goes for AIDS or HIV. People die unfairly to those diseases and they are still looking for a way to stop them. But if you ask us, they should really look for a way to stop depression and anxiety instead. These days, people die to those a lot more than usual.

When your life does not want to cooperate with you and decides it wants you to be as messed up as possible, what do you do? You family loved alcohol too much and likes to take it out on you. Your first husband killed himself, leaving you with a kid. Your second husband died after healing your heart.

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 had it bad. Maybe even worse than the majority of us. But she kept standing and found ways for her to stay standing. That in itself is admirable. And it was either do something about herself or leave her son alone in the harshness of the world. In a way, does that mean her son was who really saved her?

Alright, turning all of us into gods and goddesses would have been a terrible idea. Especially when the majority of the people out there, us including, would abuse the transformation. Our species like to exploit after all.

We cannot say for sure. Everyone has a limit and we are rather glad that she did not reach hers in the long run. There might have been events that made her want to quit but her kid is what kept her going.




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