So hard to hear when you don’t want to listen.
Voluntary versus involuntary.
Real versus imagined.
Apparent bad versus willed good.
Things in the right place; putting them there is the job.
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daily inspiration - by Roger Ellman
So hard to hear when you don’t want to listen.
Voluntary versus involuntary.
Real versus imagined.
Apparent bad versus willed good.
Things in the right place; putting them there is the job.
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What did they say?
What did you know?
Are they helping?
It’s all yours and only your congratulations are meaningful.
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Two in every hundred.
Imagine that!
So few and yet so many.
If it’s good it’s not bad.
Numbers with drama.
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However much concern.
It was a one-off.
Nonsense offered as an answer.
At first annoying.
Then vexing.
And later converted to laughter my friends.
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We can’t possibly think that…
Restricted thinking is bad for the mind and body.
Flourishes, fomenting festivals of foraging realizations are the cure.
As your eyes widen, your mind stretches and your shoulders relax and straighten.
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