Thursday, November 6, 2008
comparisons and flypaper
Redefine nothing. Listen to nobody. If they had the answers, they would be elsewhere. Believe nothing except in your ability to completely become emancipated on the inside through rationalizations and generalizations, comparisons and flypaper. Realize the effects others have upon you and abandon them in that way only. They mean no harm in their words, they just have no other way of communicating to you. They have many rationalizations for themselves as well; so in that regard they are like you and me without the them and us. What is left is up to each of us as individuals without the discontent of others discontentments making an already difficult path even more so. LLC 98.2
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