Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Time Out


That title surely conjures up the image of a toddler sitting in a chair sobbing with their little lips poked out. The funny thing about that particular disciplinary method is that it works for adults too. I haven't blogged in over a week because anything I posted wouldn't have been nice. So, I sat myself the hell down and did a lot of thinking. Family, friendship, anger, and letting things go are the things that have occupied my thoughts this past week.

I still haven't come close to working it all out, but I've reached a few conclusions about the person I am. Not the person I used to be, strive to be, want to be, or hope to be - the person I am today. Too many people present their best selves to the world, but never take the time to do a self-inventory. Why? Because they may not like what they find, and herein lies the problem.

Most of us have heard the saying, "Life is 10% of what happens to you and 90% of how you react to it." What if your reactions aren't so great? What if you feel the person who came up with the quote is an idiot who had nothing better to do than come up with a holier than thou quote designed to make the less enlightened feel bad about themselves? I'm kidding, but hopefully you get the point. For instance, is the so-called high road always the one you should take? Who does it benefit and why? Who decides which action qualifies as negative or positive?
The next few posts will take a look at some of the conclusions I've reached regarding these questions.

Stay tuned.

4 comments:

  1. Good luck with this.
    There are many tales and mythologies about the same things being BOTH good and evil.
    I think perspective and intention play a huge role.
    But I look forward to reading your views.

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  2. ^ Thanks for reading and the comment. Yes, this should be interesting.

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  3. Yo, KST. Take your time. Be easy. And enjoy these moments.

    Self-reflection always works best with ice cream or a cold beverage. ;)

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  4. You made an adorable child!!!

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