1.) Majority of people you meet are very fickle and
whimsical in nature. Forgive them for
what they do (or do not do) for they
do not know who they are or understand the full implications of what they do
when they do it. Realize that most people are moved to act based on emotion not
reason. Very few people that you will
encounter act based on reason first, emotion second.
2.) Life is
nothing more than a set of choices that you will make at every moment you are
alive. Every choice has a consequence,
outcome, and ramification. The
consequence, outcome, and ramification cannot be avoided by not making the
decision. By not making a choice, that
too has its own consequences, outcomes, and ramifications.
3.) The “Birth
Lottery” will always play an impact on the choices that you have in your
life and the beliefs that you believe in (unconsciously
with certainty -if not consciously- and especially in the early stages of your
life).
4.) Reality simplified
is nothing more than people wearing masks.
Reality simplified is nothing more than people acting on stage with the
role(s) they are given through the “Birth
Lottery” and through the choices, they have made. Reality simplified is nothing more than Shadows
and Light, the “Unseen” and “Seen” simultaneously conflicting with
one another for your attention.
5.) Life is filled with ups and downs, peaks and valleys. If you were to draw it on a linear chart, a
day and a lifetime has ups and down, peaks and valleys, and mixed in there is
mundane routines and rituals.
6.) All things you do in life entail risk. In fact, all things and people in life can be
seen either as: “liabilities”, “assets”, or “incentives”. Simplified,
that means that not all things are equal in life. Some people that are “assets” in your life will be able to bring benefits to your life
and make you feel a certain positive way and open doors for you or make you see
things you otherwise could not see. On
the other hand, there are people that are “liabilities”
who will pull you down and have their best interests over yours thus not
enabling you to reach your full limit.
In each situation, and with each person, you have to understand what
their “incentive” is. These terms also apply with situational
choices you will make in your day-to-day life.
7.) Learn from others. What someone lacks or what you lack, someone
else can provide. Never stop learning or
you will stagnant. Never become
repetitive seeing only what you already know and already understand for in
truth, "walls that keep out danger,
keep out knowledge". Your stagnation also has the ability (directly and indirectly) to cause
others around you to stagnate therefore it is not in your best interest to let
yourself stagnate.
8.) You are created in order to die. It is not a matter of “if” but “how” and “when”.
When death comes, you can never know with certainty when it will happen or
how it will happen. Therefore, you can
never know beforehand, the amount of experiences and moments you have before
your death. Appreciate the moments and
experiences because each one could be your last and if you decide not to
appreciate it, the main ramification is that you are wearing out your body and
causing it unnecessary stress before your death, nothing more, nothing less.
9.) Ego must be conquered and if not conquered, at
worst ego must be tamed. Ego automatically
brings with it emotional responses and emotional attachments to situations,
words, and interactions. You must
understand that you are more than your ego.
In order to tame your ego and conquer it, your thought processes must be
able to look at situations, interactions, and words at a macrocosmic level and
a microcosmic level simultaneously therefore not allowing ego to be your one
sole guide during situations, interactions, and words. You must be able to balance both parts of
your personality, your ego and your thought processes and not allow them to
fuse into one being.
10.) There are more ways to be “wrong” than “right” in
every given situation and in every given moment. Realize this truth so you will not allow yourself
to be a doormat to everyone’s needs and expectations. Realize this truth so that you do not
unnecessarily struggle in trying to make everyone around you happy and satisfied
and in return, your sense of self is squarely rooted around the happiness of
others and meeting their expectations and needs. Being squarely rooted in the happiness of
others is an unnecessary uphill battle that can be avoided.
11.) Morality is cultural, individual, perceptual, situational,
and relative. Situations dictate morals and there are no absolutes when it
comes to morality and “sin”. The need to survive often overtakes “sin” and morality and therefore is the
major determinate when situations, actions, and events occur.
12.) Every moment is an opportunity. Life is too short for regrets, second-guessing
yourself, “what if’s?”, and “what could have been?” Understand that each and every moment is
an opportunity to move forward, to correct the past (or at least accept it and learn the lesson from the past), and to
act in the present.
13.) Nothing is permanent, everything is temporary. All things are fleeting and change occurs in
the blink of any eye.
14.) To see anything for what it is, eliminate your
biasness and defensive positions and look at things with a “blank slate”. Look at
things as if it is the teacher and you are the student.
15.) Life is about saying, “goodbyes”. There are easy “goodbyes” and hard “goodbyes”. Nonetheless, life will be filled with many “goodbyes” before you pass away. That is an unavoidable part of life.
16.) What attracts your attention says a lot about
you. What attracts your attention also
has transformative powers inside yourself and in your everyday life.
17.) Communication is the key to understanding, the
key to growth, the key to transformation, and the key to existence. (Self-communication
as well as communication with others plays a major role in your life). What you put into your mind affects the
way you communicate and the way you understand, misunderstand, interpret or
misinterpret when communication takes place.
Therefore, never stop brushing up on your communication skills.
18.) Dependence on others leads to living a
precarious and defensive life. This
often leads to defensive thinking and defensive communication patterns. Dependence often allows a door for ego to
walk into the home.
19.) “Just
cause”, “I just know”, and shrugging your shoulders do not constitute a
reply or an answer. Once a subject or
topic is broached, it is easier to communicate it through than just walking
away, especially if you were the one to have strong feelings or opinions about
it. By being able to communicate through
it, it will allow for growth and a resolution to be made. Avoiding communication leaves everything in
limbo and leaves everything unresolved.
20.) The world is nothing more than “buyers” and “sellers”, “givers” and “receivers”. You play both roles at different moments and
at different times in your life. In most
cases, there are no “free lunches”
and a form of the “barter system”
comes into play where it is a “favor for
a favor”. You decide at any given
moment and at any given situation if you want to be a “buyer” or a “seller”, a “giver” or a “receiver”.
21.) Passing judgment in any form says more about
you than it does the topic at hand or the person you encounter and interact
with.
22.) Maturity = Acknowledgement,
Responsibility, and Accountability.
Simplistic ideals that majority of grown adults do not participate in. This
type of maturity takes form in thought, action, and through word.
23.) Attachment to results, Attachment to people,
Attachment to positions, and Attachment to timelines –leads to suffering and stress.
24.) Life is transformation. You are not going to be the same person mentally,
emotionally, or physically that you were from one moment to the next. Give yourself room to breathe by not speaking
in “absolutes” and by not speaking “in certainties”. Thoughts and perceptions change in a blink of
an eye.
25.) Everything in life is reactions, counter
reactions, preventative measures, and counter measures. Everything and everyone is reacting to things
all around them whether you see it and understand it or you do not.
26.) Things are in motion that will affect your life
whether you know it or not or are even present in the moment when they are
occurring. Nothing ever stops, only our
perception of it leads us to believe it has stopped and is no longer playing a
part in something else happening presently.
27.) In life, do not become attached to your
actions. Many times, you will “Just do” and “Just react” because of
the social, political, cultural, and environmental factors at play all around
you (not because you want to or choose
to). Hence, do not be attached to your action, your
position, or your role. You are created in
this reality in order to be “used” by
the reality that you are born into. You
are created to play a role in this reality as soon as you are born (whether you accept it or not). Your existence the moment it occurs
automatically caused a reaction.
28.) You can prepare for many things but not
everything. Some things will catch you
by surprise and have unexpected results on you and your life. In fact, “preparing
for it” and “living it” are two
entirely different things, yet both are interwoven together. Many times, it is easier to prepare but
harder to live through something with it occurs. In some case, it is easier to live through
than it is to prepare for.
29.) All belief systems and actions center on ideologies
and thought patterns whether they are –cultural,
political, sociological, or religious.
You choose (or do not choose one
for yourself). However, you are born
into a particular belief system and given a particular thought pattern. That is unavoidable.
30.) Just because the answer has not come to you, do
not dismiss it, block it, or ignore it.
Let the question or thought float in your mind and eventually the answer
will come (even if it comes later).
31.) Majority of words used and sentences
constructed during communication are “comparative”
not “neutral”. The words you use during communication are
important to perception and direction.
Being “concise” or choosing to
be “vague” will lead to different
results but both can be used during communication.
32.) To see anything clearly, eliminate your
bias viewpoint and defensive position and take a neutral position. To see anything for what it is in its
entirety, you will have to wear three different "hats" simultaneously. The "first hat" will enable you to see it
without bias where you take a stance of neutrality. The "second hat" will involve you taking one
side of the spectrum and seeing it from that perspective. The "third hat" will involve you seeing it from
the other end of the spectrum. Most
topics can be seen clearly when drawn on a horizontal line and being able to
navigate through the line from one point to another.
33.) You cannot escape the impact of culture,
politics, finances/economics, natural environment, or gender in your life. It is better to understand and accept your
position and role in your social reality than to try to alter the social
reality you exist in. Trying to change
the social reality rather than understanding the position and role you play (and why you play it) is less liberating
and more stressful to you and those around you.
34.) You cannot “save”
everyone unless they themselves want to be “saved”. Pity is often times more destructive than
helpful to all parties involved in any given situation. Though you may have the best intentions in
mind, you might not be able to save them.
However, they can pull you down and drown you with them. Victimization makes victims of us all.
35.) Not all good intentions, good thoughts, and
good actions lead to good things and good outcomes. Not all bad intentions, bad thoughts, and bad
actions lead to bad things and bad outcomes.
The ultimate result can never be determined for it has to play out on
its own once it has started. The
ultimate result will be determined by a number of unknown variables at play no
matter what sets the action into motion in the first place.
36.) You cannot predict the future. Though you may be able to envision a certain
vision of the future when standing in the present, you do not know with
certainty (and without having doubts)
how everything will play out in order to achieve that future that you envision. Predicting the future often leads to self-fulfilling
prophecies and is the sole reason why psychics and fortunetellers are
problematic. Knowing the future changes
behaviors and thought patterns that you have.
Knowing the future alters the actions that you engage in the present. More so, there are also more problems trying
to predict or control an outcome without letting it play out on its own. In fact, the future is never crystallized. The future depends on the outcome of many
variables at play in every moment of your life.
Living for the future prevents you from living in the present.
37.) Identifying as being “different” is also as much a cliche as being a “follower” or the “same”. You are part and
parcel of your social reality and the timeline that you are born into. To avoid judging others or yourself, understand
and realize that you or others cannot be taken or removed from their timeline.
38.) Do not do “something”
expecting “something” in return (especially when dealing with people). Many times, “something” leads to “nothing”,
it is the expectation that leads to emotion and disappointment. It is the expectation that allows ego to walk
through the door. Realize that when it
comes to human beings, humans are variables that are often not predictable.
39.) Learn to laugh
not only at yourself but also at the world.
The world will do its best to break you, dissuade you, and confuse you. However, when you can laugh at yourself and
the world, you diminish and hamper the negativity that the world’s institutions
and its residents will throw at you on a daily basis.
40.) Every moment is a lifetime. Appreciate every moment for once the moment
is gone, it never appears the same way again.
41.) Life is perceptual. Life is as you make it. Life is “long”
or “short”, “easy” or “hard”, “good” or “bad”, “positive” or “negative”, “sad” or “happy”, “empty” or “full”. Life is nothing more
than the way you perceive it at any given time or moment.
42.) Meaning and purpose is different for everyone. Not everyone starts at the exact same
starting point as everyone else.
Understanding another’s purpose or their meaning in life allows you to
become liberated from ego when viewing them, their purpose, or their actions.
43.) Each life is lived on its own as well as simultaneously
being lived in conjunction with others.
You can never fully understand the thought patterns and thought
processes of those around you or expect them to fully understand the thought
patterns and thought processes you are having.
Many times in life, people will understand parts of what it is you are
conveying but not all of it. Many times
in life, though you walk in a room full of people, you are simultaneously
walking alone.
44.) Your seven senses (including the subconscious or “third eye”, as it is commonly referred) are all sponges. All seven senses that you possess soak in
everything at every moment of your existence.
It is unavoidable that one of your seven senses is not picking something
up.
45.) Appreciate the similarities and differences at
play. However, do not just see the
similarity or just see the difference.
Both come into play simultaneously at all times. “Political
correctness” has enabled us to only see the similarities and avoid the
differences, not understand and appreciate the differences. “Political
correctness” enables us to be tolerant by avoiding the topic all together
and remaining on superficial topics and socially accepted norms. “Political
correctness” allowed us to speak in euphemistic terms and say many loaded words
and yet at the same time, say very little meaningful words.
46.) You can always find reasons to do and act
OR you can find excuses to do and act.
You cannot do both simultaneously.
It is always in your power to decide to find a reason or to find
an excuse. “You are apt to do what matters most at the cost of what matters least”.
47.) In the end, though you might both start at the
same starting point at any given situation, most people will pick a side (whether they reveal it or not is another
matter). It is easier to pick a side
than be left alone on your own with your own thoughts OR to try to play the
neutral role and be the mediator without having an incentive for yourself. Each side in any given situation will have an
expectation of you once you become involved.
Each side will have an expectation of what you need to do for them in
order for them to reach their objective.
Once you become involved in something, though you are in control of
yourself, you can never fully know where the situation can head, the
implications it will have on you, and the end result (those are all variables that are out of your control). Once you get involved in something, sometimes
it is easier to get involved than remove yourself from it.
48.) Hedonism and Self Restraint are opposite sides
of the same horizontal spectrum. You
have to find what part of the spectrum works for you. You have to find your balance and position on
the spectrum and decide where you stand in any given situation or at any moment. For some individuals, hedonism works, for
others self restrain works. For others,
moderation works. Where an individual
stands on this horizontal spectrum is an individual choice that all people must
make for themselves.
49.) You can only open a door for someone, you
cannot walk through the door for them.
Sometimes, experience is the only teacher.
50.) Don’t forget but forgive and forgive
whole-heartedly when you do. You allow
your ego to dissipate and you are not controlled by the past. Instead, you are focused on the present and
that in itself is the most liberating thing that you can do for yourself.
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