problem while writing posts
I've been having difficulties preventing posts I'm working on from suddenly, when I have written a few paragraphs, snap themselves back to the top of the page. I then scroll down to the place from which I've left off, but before I can continue writing, the post snaps itself back to the beginning again.
It's diabolical really: I get just to the point where I've left off, and am about to click the curser into place, when the page once again snaps back to the top. This now activiates my "You're not going to get the best of me - it's me against the world" program. As a result, I begin to try to outwit the curser. I scroll down really quickly and try to click it before the page scrolls up to the top again. The curser, fiendishly unpredicatable, very occasionally responds in time. (This most likely is a means of providing false hope to keep me attached to the post and the curser), but mostly does not.
This activates a paranoid program which insists that the curser is out to get me.
Now the situation takes on overtones of a game of chance: will I click in time, or not and, more importantly, "Will I finish my post or not?" In other words, do I have the strength of character to continue in the face of great adversity to finish my post?
At this point another program jumps in - the one that says, "Nothing great is achieved without great effort."
Now that the successful completion of the post is fraught with delusions of grandeur, that the world is waiting for this post; it's very importance confirmed by the difficulties inherent in completing it, I redouble my efforts, my mind focused on the single aim of finishing the post.
Although I appreciate the opportunity the activity of posting has given me to call up, examine, and reexperience old programs, I am concerned that the frustration of posting will eventually elicit in me the desire to flood the page and the curser with Love and Light.
So far I have been able to resist such impulses, but I have no idea how long I can hold out.
Perhaps someone can offer me some information firmly grounded in objective reality which will help me overcome this problem.