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10/3/2017 2 Comments

HOW TO CONVINCE OTHERS YOU AREN'T CRAZY WHEN YOU'RE CERTAIN THAT YOU ARE.

​When the task is bigger than yourself, but you are sure you are called to it, you feel crazy. But, to take that crazy task, and convince others to let you try and succeed at it, that's guts. Well, we must be pretty gutsy because, on October 2, 2017, we went to the Caddo Parish Board of Commissioners, and introduced the idea of them allowing us to turn an old prison into a summer camp for children. They didn't say 'no!' Whoo hoo! They did ask for quite a bit more information. Challenge accepted.
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11/13/2019 04:18:44 pm

I mean, if you truly are crazy, then it would be best if you take professional consultations. I am not telling you this to offend, I just want you to take professional health. Of course, mental illness is a scary thing, and we need to do something about it. I am really hoping that we can help people who have this kind of mental illness. I am probably going to start a foundation that helps those that are in need.

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Jennifer Cummings
11/14/2019 11:56:13 am

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Thank you for reaching out in concern with your comments. You are correct that mental illness is very serious and we should help and support people who are afflicted with a mental illness. I used 'crazy' in a different context. It is slang that can mean that you are taking on a difficult challenge, you are brave, or you are gutsy. The context that I am referring to, I meant that the task at hand seems impossible, but we are going to try and make it happen regardless. The english language in very complex for sure. On another note, I would not call a person, including myself, 'crazy' because I feel that is being inconsiderate to someone with mental illness.

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