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Saturday, February 03, 2018
Reality isn't your enemy
Reality. It has good points and bad points.
I don't believe accepting reality-- good and bad-- makes a person unhappy. In fact, it seems to affect me the opposite.
Now, stating reality to those who don't want to hear it can make them very unhappy, and they often project their misery on you for pointing out reality to them. But that's their problem.
What is, is. Yes, you can work to change it if you don't like it. I hope you do. But pretending reality is something other than it is probably isn't healthy, and probably won't even make you happy in the long run.
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"Now, stating reality to those who don't want to hear it can make them very unhappy..."
ReplyDeleteNah...only one thing can make a person unhappy. Only one person can do it, I mean.
True. They do seem to blame the messenger, though.
DeleteExactly! How can you fix something when you can't admit what's broken, or even if it is broken? Love your blog. I'm a new fan.
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