Then again maybe I won't
Mar. 10th, 2003 12:53 pmFrightening how easily these LibDems can track you down if they put their minds to it, they even managed to find my phone number at work. Have spoken to Rupert again anyway and he's reassured me that in fact my help as a campaigner, delivering leaflets and canvassing in nearby wards and the like, is actually more valuable than my name on the ballot to them really. If my own friends really think I'm that unsuitable for the job and I react so badly to them saying so then perhaps now isn't the right time for it. Maybe by this time next year I'll be feeling a bit more stable and capable of doing it.
Now if only I could concentrate on anything long enough to get some work done.
Now if only I could concentrate on anything long enough to get some work done.
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Date: 2003-03-10 08:02 am (UTC)If you want to do it, then go ahead and stand. It's got to be down to whether or not you think you'd get something out of it. And yeah, that may sound like a selfish attitude for something that's supposed to be Helping Local Community Blah Blah Blah, but if you don't think you'll get anything out of it then you probably won't put much into it either. (And if that's the case, that's not a "failure", it's just deciding that it's not the right thing for you.)
And realistically, let's face it: the Lib Dems probably wouldn't win your ward even if they had Charles Kennedy standing in it; so if you decide to do it, you're certainly as good as any other person for the role (and probably better than lots of them), but if you don't, it's not as if you're letting down the ward or anything.
*huge hugs* though anyway, because I know how horrible it is when people tell you you'd be crap at things that you haven't even had a chance to try yet. (Dunno how they think anybody's supposed to get good at anything...)