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Quotes of the month:
(Couldn't choose just one
quote this month...
so there are 4!)
When I accept me
no one can reject me.
- Iyanla Vanzant
External power is
looking outside yourself for power and
trying to manipulate and control
the external world
so that one feels more powerful
or more comfortable.
- Gary Zukav
Well I know it wasn't you who held me down
Heaven knows it wasn't you who set me
free
So often times it happens
that we live our lives in chains and
we never even know we have the key.
- Eagles from "Already Gone"
People are far too involved in their own lives
to devote a lot of time thinking about what’s going on in yours.
- John Holland
I hate to be the one to tell you this.... but I want you to ask yourself WHO is it - - REALLY - - that cares!!!! All of those things we spend so much time and energy on
worrying about.... that all important question....
What will they think of me?
if I don't wear the right clothes,
drive the right car,
have the right job,
look the right way,
hang out with the right people,
date an attractive person,
cook a good meal,
have influential friends,
have smart kids,
know enough,
have enough,
am smart enough,
am enough,
have paint chipping off my building (as in the photo above....)
this list is really endless....... there are as many possibilities as there
are people!
Yes, thankfully, there are those people who are benevolent, kind, caring,
.......... sympathetic, empathetic, charitable.... etc. There are some people
who care in a nice way. I am not talking about them today!
Think about it for a minute. How much time do YOU really spend thinking
about the car, house, clothes, etc.... of other people?
Here is the thing that I would like you take away from this month's post.
Yes, this is a bit of an over-generalization, but for the most part.....
People are not all that concerned with you!
According to the John Holland quote above, people are
too involved with their own lives.... their own issues, egos and problems....
to spend a lot of time being concerned with yours!
Here is an exercise to try....
Think of the last time you may have bought something with the idea of
impressing others or had concern over what other people thought about you. Go through each of the following groups with this experience in mind.
Group 1 Your close friends and family. These are the people that actually do care
about you... but not really about your car or your clothes. For the most part they
are happy when you are happy. They are sad when you are sad. That is another over
generalization, but the point is that usually these people want to know how you are.... FOR REAL.... and think of what you must be feeling in a situation. These people want
the best for you and love you just the way you are!
So, you don't have to prove anything to Group 1.
Group 2 There is huge group of people you know but are not close to. Acquaintances.
Maybe people from work or school. People that you see occasionally and chat to.
Think... that list of 400 friends on Facebook. Think of someone in this group...... think about what car they drive? Do you know what kind of car they drive? Do
you think more or less of them because of the car?
NO! You don't care, right? Aren't you too busy with work, family, your to-do list ....and thinking about your own "stuff" to really care about their car? (If you find yourself saying that you do think about, judge and/or care... continue on, I'll address that below.)
So the point is that their car = whatever you are worried about (whatever
you chose for this exercise.) They are too busy thinking about their car, job, significant other or
whatever their issue happens to be to be that concerned about your dinner party, your house
or your education level.
So, you don't have to prove anything to Group 2.
Group 3 Next is the rest of the world that you don't know.... the man selling
produce on the street in Cambodia sure doesn't care if drive a nice car ... and
you don't really care how many cabbages or bananas he sells, right? (yes, in an
ideal world we do care, but no one person has the time or energy to have concern
for every other person, individually, in the world.)
The point is that you don't have to prove anything to him or anyone else in Group 3.
So....... I have a question for you.....
WHO is left?
So....... I have a question for you.....
WHO is left?
If it is not your close friends and family.. and not your acquaintances...
and not the rest of the people in the world... then who is left?
Who is the person that you need to prove it to?
Who is it that you are really concerned about?
Who is it that cares if you have the right job or education?
Who is left?
Who did you come up with?
Who did you come up with?
If you find that you do think about other people and their houses and cars,
etc.... here is the key. You think about it inside of your head, how does that affect them? (We are
not talking about groups that form around hate, bigotry and violence here...
just average people.) How does a (judgmental) thought inside of your head have
any affect on someone outside of your head? I'll go so far as to say it negatively affects you more that it does them! (For additional reading see the post titled Judgments, Tiger Woods... and Anthony Weiner... and Rep. David Wu.... and You!)
So... the other way around..... if they think about you inside of their head.... how can it really affect you? The only way a thought in someone else's head can affect you is if
you also buy into that thought and believe it too. In reality if you don't hold
that thought in your own head, then you won't care what they think (For additional reading on this topic see the post titled Is the Sky Blue?) ... so, IN REALITY ... it takes us back to the same place.....
The only thought that really does matter is the one in YOUR head!
The only thought that really does matter is the one in YOUR head!
And what about tabloids and entertainment "news" shows? People do seem to
have an obsession with stars and the gossip surrounding their lives. I believe
that the general rule still applies. Maybe they live vicariously through the
shows, like to see that others are worse off or see others get into more trouble than
themselves (think Charlie Sheen or Lindsay Lohan) or like to judge others (refer back to the paragraph above or post on judgment.) All of these are basically rooted in how
the person feels and thinks about themselves.
What is the common factor in all of the above examples?
YOU!!!!!
All that matters is what YOU think about yourself!!!!!!!!
So if you are feeling not smart
enough, not attractive enough, like you are not driving the right car, clothes or home..... the
only important thought is the one inside of your head! You are the only one that needs to care!
If you are looking to the world to make yourself feel better about some
aspect of your life you are looking for what Gary Zukav refers to in the quote
above as external power. When one's
sense of self comes from what they do for a living, the clothes they wear, the
car they drive, the neighborhood they live in..... that is external power. It is
looking outside yourself for power and trying to manipulate and control the
external world so that one feels more powerful or more comfortable.
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Until next month,
Keep it simple!
Penelope