Last Updated on February 13, 2018 by FERS Disability Attorney
Does it count if you didn’t mean it that way, but others perceive that you did? If you do X but intend Y, but others think that your X was intended as X, is it still valid? And how does validity work, here — is it only if you declare to the world what your intentions were in the first place, or if you smile slyly and keep your inner intentions a secret, does it still count as “valid”?
Isn’t that ultimately what we are afraid of when we act upon something — that someone will think one way and we want them to think another, or otherwise there is some lack of correspondence between truth and the thoughts within?
When we are casting caution aside and others warn us of our impetuosity, do we pause and care to “correct the record” because we worry about what others might think? Isn’t that one of the underlying reasons why Federal and Postal workers fail to initiate the process of preparing, formulating and filing an effective Federal Disability Retirement application, to be filed with the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, whether the Federal or Postal employee is under FERS, CSRS or CSRS Offset?
We avoid that “tag” that everyone abhors — of a “malingerer” within the ranks. Too much sick leave taken; not quite at the productive levels we once had a reputation for; excessive LWOP; constantly having appointments at the doctor’s office; and, suddenly, we believe that others are “staring” at us, judging us, whispering behind our backs. Are they? Or is it just my imagination running amok and creating a surreal universe of misperceived paranoia?
We become cautious, tentative, unsure of ourselves, wondering what our coworkers and supervisors are thinking.
Casting caution aside is not always an act of unthinking impetuosity or even of a gambler’s mindset. For, when a medical condition is involved, the only issue that matters is one of prioritizing one’s health, and preparing a Federal Disability Retirement application is often the best option available, and while others may consider the process as another pathway in casting caution aside, they simply do not know what you have endured, suffered and gone through before coming to such an important decision.
In the end, the universe of the subjective can never be judged by the mere appearances of the objective, and one’s opinion concerning the health of another cannot be valid without first experiencing the medical condition of the person suffering.
Sincerely,
Robert R. McGill, Esquire
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