Last Updated on December 16, 2016 by FERS Disability Attorney
Society’s steady progression towards greater insularity has been accepted as a mere inevitability that must be tolerated, resigned to, and ultimately embraced with little resistance and no objectionable diatribes, except by those madmen and social commentators who defy and decry and parade and parody of innovation as the essence of civilization’s manifest destiny, replacing the previous paradigm that engaged in the systematic genocide of the civilizations encompassing the plenitude of American Indians in a past century or so – but let us not digress and focus too much upon such a path (i.e., a small hint: read the tragic but necessary work recently released, by Peter Cozzens entitled, The Earth is Weeping, if you want to understand the true heritage of our past “westward progress”).
Insularity goes against every grain of Darwinian truths: Look around you (if you are not already distracted by your own Smartphone, laptop or other electronic device); who among you and surrounding you are looking at a screen of one sort or another? Are heads pasted between eyes glazed and a few inches or feet beyond, to a fluorescent screen of inestimable attraction?
Concurrently, what is occurring in that “real world” that we so decry – of a reality that includes “others” in true flesh; of nature’s blossoming or closing, depending upon the season we are in; of planetary alignments and weather changes; and, in the end, of actual people reaching out in a world where virtual reality has replaced humanity’s quest for love.
Man has always had a differentiating and unique feature – of the Shakespearean aside in uttering a poetic soliloquy; of reflecting upon inner thoughts and seeing no further beyond than the mind’s eye as one wanders through an impervious universe; of reminiscing about a past already lost, calculating for a future which may never arrive, and foregoing present pleasures for delayed contentment. But modernity has changed all of that.
The past is no longer relevant as old men and wisdom of what once occurred as generational transfer of lessons learned are shuttled into nursing homes where dementia prevails upon wasting souls; where future predictions of dystopian fantasies dominate through electronic entertainment and virtual realities that have replaced that singular tree that grows in Brooklyn; and how the world of the Internet, Skype, Instagram and Facebook constitute the entirety of one’s insular world.
Yet, insularity has its consequences. For Federal employees and U.S. Postal workers contemplating filing for Federal Disability Retirement benefits through the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, whether the Federal or Postal employee is under FERS, CSRS or CSRS Offset, the reality of the medical condition still maintains that anomaly of insularity, in that the world of pain, anguish or anxiety-stricken psychiatric conditions reflect back upon the individual suffering, and the “outer” world cares not a twit about the individual circumstances.
But reach out, one must – for, in order to escape that anomaly of insularity, the Federal or Postal employee must step outside of him or herself, and begin to prepare an effective Federal Disability Retirement application, and that is precisely the “key” to breaking that vicious circularity that encompasses and engulfs one in the very anomaly of insularity, within a conundrum of an uncaring universe, amidst a sea of unsympathetic drones within the Federal agency or the U.S. Postal Service.
Sincerely,
Robert R. McGill, Esquire
Tags:
adhd on the job postal worker,
annual leave and owcp medical retirement,
anxiety disorder and fers retirement,
applying for opm disability retirement after forced separation: you have only one year to file after separation!,
assistance fers physician statement,
attorney fers disability claims,
ca-1 stress long term retirement,
can I file a disability claim for mild carpal tunnel opm? it depends how it interferes with productivity in federal government employment,
can sleep apnea qualify for fers medical retirement? yes if it affects job performance,
civil service workers compensation and retirement,
difference between medical removal and disability retirement in fed gov,
disability adhd federal employee,
disability attorney in san diego who handles opm retirement,
disability for federal employees,
disability from forest service,
disability retirement federal law enforcement,
do you have to apply for ssd to get federal retirement disability? yes but apply only you don’t have to get approved for ssdi,
doctor questions for stress related for owcp,
doctor's statement of disability fers,
dod instructions on civilian disability retirement,
does va compensation affects disability retirement? call attorney McGill who offers a free first time consultation,
employee retiring from va hospital on disability,
faa medical retirement,
federal disability retirement wildland firefighter,
federal employee depression,
federal employee disability retirement and removal from federal service,
federal employee light duty policy,
federal employee off duty injury,
federal employee recuperating from back surgery but unable to return to work,
federal government employee retiring due to illness,
federal guide to fers disability for anxiety,
federal law enforcement medical retirement,
federal owcp schedule for limbs and disability retirement: can I get both? yes but ask atty for free first time consultation,
federal workers comp denial of surgery: what’s next?,
fers disability and early out,
FERS disability attorney,
fers disability blog,
fers disability calculating earning capacity,
fers disability retirement bilateral hip replacement,
fers disability retirement blog,
fers disability retirement for chronic migraine headaches,
fers disability retirement handbook and blog,
government hostile work environment stress cases,
how to file for a medical discharge from federal employment?,
is resigning instead of being fired a good idea for a disabled fers employee?,
laws civil service stress leave for federal employees,
leave without pay and medical retirement opm,
legal representation for federal employees with disabilities,
letter carrier return to work after skin cancer treatment,
list of qualified disabilities opm,
medical condition and resigning from work to federal facility,
medical disability retire specific diagnosis,
medical removal from government job,
medically retiring from federal government,
mental nervous or psychiatric conditions in federal service,
opm disability lawyer serving ohio residents,
opm disability retirement application,
opm excessive use of leave for medical reasons,
opm federal employee disability attorney serving ky,
opm medical termination of employment,
opm regulations on sick leave for mental health,
opm resignation letter medically unfit to work,
owcp cbp employee complaints or filing for opm disability instead,
owcp disability retirement attorney san antonio tx,
owcp disability retirement rating,
owcp dol job offer not a good choice for my health,
owcp impairment rating second opinion,
owcp released to work by a nurse practitioner with medical condition intact,
post office drac committee on permanent disability retirement,
postal disability retirement lawyer,
proposal to suspend federal employee with medical disabilities,
resignation letter from federal service due to medical conditions,
separation proposal and federal employee disability retirement,
us government employee mental evaluations,
usps disability insurance,
usps medical inability to perform removal,
usps related illnesses,
va disability and civil service retirement,
va employee disability retirement benefits,
va federal employee disability retirement,
who decides opm disability retirement? opm (office of personnel management that’s where the name comes from)
6 thoughts on “Federal Employee Disability Retirement: The anomaly of insularity”