I've been asked about my point of view on the show. Here's my ten cents worth on that one:
Divorce Court is a show that requires a lot of listening. I need to find out how people feel and you can't do that by looking at a piece of paper. I read the background information to be sure, but I not only want to know what it is they have to say but I like to hear how, when and why they say it. People are fascinating. I enjoy them. Sometimes I just get truly tickled. I really do want to know how they got from point A to point B.
I also like to convince people of things. Shed a little light, so to speak. But you can't convince people of anything if you don't understand what it is they don't understand about why things went so wrong. As I say in my book: "You have to start where people are and slowly walk them home."
House still under construction. Kids still on my nerves. Husband downright charming. (Got to give a brother his due). The last thing makes the first two unimportant. I am in the eye of the storm that is currently my environment. Life is good.
Monday, June 30, 2008
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