How many of your problems could be eliminated with a simple decision? If you’re like most people, you’ve been honingĀ a talent for finding problems since you were old enough to think. You’ve identified issues with people around you, the world and of course, with yourself. The weight of this dissatisfaction eventually bogs you down so much that some degree of skepticism about life descends upon you. What if you could turn the ‘critical’ habit upside down and look for everything around you that’s working?
Try it and see.
Steve and Jarl
I suppose it has always been true that some things were working and some were not. As the population increases, along with concomitant circumstances, more things are working and more are not. It still works better to notice the things that are.
Yesterday I went to a doctor with a problem, and he dispatched it as a non-problem. I instantly felt much better, of course. Maybe it is a non-problem, and I won’t know for quite a while anyway. I imagine I subconsciously think up stuff to try to control, and then just have to notice that I’ve done that. Death by fire or death by ice and great thankfulness while I’m conscious. It is fun pretending my life is momentous.