“Here's the deal: structural fatigue eventually causes breakdowns. I am 50 and chaos. My whole body groans.” PoetryPoemAgingMiddle Age50AchesBreakdownsStructural Fatigue Book:Worldly Things Source: Worldly Things
“Walking alone in the dark early the next morning, New Year's Day, the coming year stretched out like a bleak and endless highway, leading nowhere.... Having held on for months, thinking that that if only we can get through to the new year, now I felt plunged into black ice, in danger of drowning.... Suddenly I understood our friends' concern. Could this be what precedes some kind of breakdown--a sudden shift to feel oblivion as temptation, even as seduction?” DeathLossGriefDepressionMental IllnessMourningBreakdowns Book:Why Religion? A Personal Story Source: Why Religion? A Personal Story
“For Commander Ripley Jones, it was becoming more and more troublesome. It had been said that nothing is infallible, Antares apparently being the proof. After hastily recalling all crew and leaving Spacedock 7 thirty hours ago, there had been nothing but problems. Breakdowns in the sensors and telemetry, system failures of a wide variety and finally – the Last Straw: a coupling seal in the stardrive engine failed. Fortunately the cut-out worked, or the whole of engineering would’ve disappeared in a flaming ball of anti-matter. Five crewmen were seriously injured as it was. Commander Smith, the Chief Entech, had the offending unit stripped down and under repair. They were currently on conversion drive - which could only propel them at sub-light speeds – and Ripley was currently in an elevator with a very pissed Captain Falconer.” BecomingLeavingProofProblemsEngineeringInjuredSystemDriveInfallibleTheFailuresTroublesomeItOfInForLastTheyAfterRepairWasCaptainWorkedAnWhichWereBeenHadElevatorSeriouslyAgoStrippedFalconerFinallySmithJonesHastilyAntaresBreakdownsSpeedsStardriveWould VeAnti MatterChief EntechCut OutEngine FailedSpacedockSub LightTelemetryUnit Book:Blachart Source: Blachart