I just finished watching "Ghost Rider" with Nicholas Cage. It is about a guy who sold his soul to the Devil to save his Dad from cancer. However, the Devil causes his Dad to die in a motorcycle wreck. When the time came, the guy changed to a fiery skeleton whose job was to seek out the Devil's son who was causing havoc against his father. But the guy has a good heart and turns this curse into a hero. I like the movie. It is one of those movies I could watch repeatedly for some reason. There are some of those movies that have a certain entertaining quality that I can't get bored regardless. "Ghost Rider" is one of those. There is nothing complex, nothing complicated, nothing psychological. The story is about falling into darkness and then rising for good. A good heart prevails over darkness. Something like that. The movie also has a sexy motorcycle, flames and all.
I have calmed down the past couple of days. I saw Steve on Thursday, admitted I stopped taking my Zyprexa, got the lecture about running into a hypomania and then crashing hard, and decided to give the med another try but at half the dose. I'm feeling a little of the grogginess but not like before. I can actually function. Although if I sit down, especially in the mornings, I will close my eyes and lay there for awhile. The motivation level is still blah but slowly improving. At least I'm not agitated anymore.
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