![]() If Nadine were to direct as much attention to her family as she does to her “oozed-out” brain cells, perhaps she would encounter less problems and have a healthier relationship with her husband. Her consistent focus on minor irrelevant problems prevents her from seeing what is happening around her family, and from fighting to find a solution. But it is her pessimism and passive lack of interest that drives these problems and causes them to piral out of control. ![]() ![]() Helen Keller once wrote in her famous essay, that “Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement.” Like most middle-aged married women, Nadine – the main character in “Nadine at 35: A Synopsis” – faces many of the common problems that exist in a family with kids.
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