Facing What Is.....
Many of us spend a lot of time wishing and hoping something or someone will change. Some go to our graves using a tremendous amount of energy that could be spent on something productive on a negative we have zero control over.
Where does this happen?
- Marrying someone you know doesn't love you and hoping that time will change "his heart"
- Wishing a parent/loved one would give up drinking/drugs/affairs
- Hoping the spouse would get a job, would treat the kids better, would take out the trash, would care
- Wanting the kids to finish college, use their talents, marry the "right" person
- Wishing a parent chose behavior that a kid could be proud of and emulate
- Wanting the parent to be the parent, so a kid could rely on him or her
- Hoping the kids will be/show gratitude for hard work and sacrifice
- Wishing a friend would dump the nasty boy/girlfriend and have some self-esteem
Life is not fair. We all have disappointments. We all (or many do) mourn missed opportunities and stupid decisions. Some of us take a healthy stock of the decisions and move on to some thing better. Some try to eat the shit-sandwich we made or are living with and pronounce it "the best meal ever made."
Wasted energy. Wasted time.
Rather like trying to continually fix a broken car--losing work productivity, losing jobs, losing opportunities--instead of selling it, putting it in a scrap heap and trying over. I know one family whose whole existence changed because they finally bought a new car. Destiny difference because they saw reality and chose a scary possibility--a car payment.
So what isn't working that ain't changing anytime soon--mostly 'cuz the thing is out of your hands?
Let it go. The first step is facing what is.
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