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If we’re not self-aware, we can end up making all kinds of excuses to not do what we want. We can tell ourselves it’s unwise, or impractical, or unrealistic, or pointless, or laughable, or risky, or inadequate.
We can tell ourselves we’re unsure, or unprepared, or uncommitted, or untalented, or incompetent, or too busy, or too distracted.
We can rationalize that it’s too late, or we’re too old, or it’s too soon, or we’re too young. And we can convince ourselves it doesn’t really matter.
Except it does. Whether it’s a tiny choice or a big decision, if it’s something we want to do, it matters.
Happiness is when we recognize that, dispute our own defeatist excuses, and then get out there and enjoy instead of holding ourselves back.
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This post is rather unnatural of this Tumblr and breaks the typical flow of things, but I feel as though it would be rueful, morally, not to grant the cause this single mention.
Today’s subsequent two posts will be back to normal. Alan Watts, I’m thinking.
May all beings have happiness and the causes of happiness.
May all beings be free from suffering and the causes of suffering.
May all beings rejoice in the well-being of others.
May all beings live in peace, free from greed and hatred.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4MnpzG5Sqc
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