Thursday, December 24, 2009

One Year Old


Many many thanks to you - my readers - for your support and encouragement. I look at "Knowledge is Necessity" as a collaborative effort. On one hand, this blog is about issues and events "as seen through my eyes." On the other, you are the ones who are giving me the cues of what I need to be looking at.

Thanks to you, my eyes have been opened in endless combinations of unforeseen ways. Here's to another year of a great collaboration. And a happy - and safe - holidays to all.

8 comments:

herb said...

And a special thanks to you John for more than a decade of your efforts, research and sharing as most all times you’re trying to maintain encouragement, hope and a positive attitude despite your own trials, tribulations and travails.

There just aren’t many blogs taking a similar approach to you. Doom, gloom, despair, denigration and hatefulness seem to abound and as you’re handing out some others have their hands out.

To you and yours and your readership I wish you all wellness, a Merry Christmas and a Healthy, Happy, Peaceful and Prosperous New Year.

Warmly,
Herb
VNSdepression.com

John McManamy said...

Many thanks, Herb. And all the best for the holidays to you, too.

Lucy Talikwa said...

John, Thanks for your constant effort in giving your readers insightful reporting, remarks, reactions and your often uproarious opinion on topics pertinent to mental health issues, especially on the topic of bipolar functioning. Enjoyable too are the insertions of your “personal” treks, local and familial. Thanks for sharing. Keep it up for those of us out here reading. --LT

John McManamy said...

Many thanks, Lucy. And I really appreciate all your contributions to my life. Have a great holdiays...

Gina Pera said...

Congratulations and kudos, John!

I can well appreciate the amount of energy, devotion, and compassion it takes to so steadily do what you do so well!

Many happy returns!

g

John McManamy said...

Many thanks, Gina. One of the joys of doing this blog was discovering your great efforts (readers: check out Gina's ADHD Roller Coaster blog, left) and forming a friendship with you. It's great to have a comrade-in-arms. All the best to you ...

Willa Goodfellow said...

I can't even remember how I found you! My memory isn't what it used to be before Effexor :-) Anyway, glad I did. Thanks, John, for what you have added to my life.

John McManamy said...

Many thanks, Willa. You had me at anterior cingulate. :) Happy holidays to you ...