Last Updated on December 3, 2022 by FERS Disability Attorney
Young men and women should always be looking to the future. It is the past which haunts and makes one stuck, unable to move forward; of memories and past hauntings that paralyze with fear and anxiety; and yet, so many of youth in modernity are stuck in the mudslides of the past that they know not the brightness of a future yet unachieved.
Do we reflect too much upon the past? Are past hurts and slights — or worse yet, of abusive homes and horrors implicated by memories that will not go away — what freezes a person from moving beyond?
The general maxim for life should be: When young, look to the future; of middle-age, to reflect somewhat for lessons to be learned; and it is only for the old and decrepit in corners where rocking chairs rhythmically sound the memories of to and fro when reflections upon a past life should be embraced. Future-looking is what is meant for the young and hopeful; past-looking, for the wrinkles of age and timeless eternity.
For Federal employees and U.S. Postal workers who suffer from an injury or disease such that the injury or disease prevents the Federal or Postal employee from performing one or more of the essential elements of one’s Federal or Postal job, anymore, the future is not in lamenting about one’s past accomplishments, but in preparing, formulating and filing for Federal or Postal Disability Retirement benefits under the FERS disability system, so that one may attend to one’s health and begin to move forward, to become once again future-looking — beyond one’s injuries or medical conditions and beyond one’s Federal or Postal career.
That must all begin by securing a FERS Disability Retirement so that one can move beyond the paralysis of the present and step into the future-looking state beyond.
Sincerely,
Robert R. McGill, Esquire
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