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You Have a Choice

You Have a Choice
January 27
Today’s affirmation:
“I have no need to conform to the stereotypes others have defined for me.”
– Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Each of us has a choice in all matters. There is nothing that any of us ever HAVE to do. Each of us, man or woman, chooses the roles we play, and what we make of our lives at each instant. Expectation and Tradition are burdens we take upon ourselves, or choose to throw off.
Does this mean becoming selfish? Not at all, it means becoming selective. It always means doing what we believe is right, regardless of the expectations of others.
As an example, imagine that our aging parent needs our help. There are three courses we can steer: #1. Care for them, but grumble and complain about how unfair and burdensome life is, how we are expected to provide assistance, and how unhappy it makes us to care for our mom. #2. Choose to make other arrangements for mom’s care. #3. Be of service to mom because we CHOOSE to make a free-will gift of our time, energy and love.
I propose that #2 is preferable to #1. Visualizing myself as an aging parent (which doesn’t take a lot of imagining), I wouldn’t want an unhappy person around me who thought I was a burden. Naturally, I believe that #3 is the best option. But the way to get to #3 is to understand that #2 is also a choice. Unless we truly believe that #2 is an option, we can’t reach #3, and we get stuck with #1, feeling resentful and victimized.
Life isn’t fair. We can’t choose our circumstances. But we can choose happiness, or not.
Conscious choices are NOT easy. It is much easier to believe that we are tossed about helplessly on the ocean of circumstances.
Expectations (Demands) suck the juice out of life. Don’t believe that you are bound by the demands of others. You do not have to conform to the stereotypes others have defined for you.
Make a difference today,
Love Clint
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