Sunday, December 30, 2007
One final thought for 2007
When you look at yourself from a universal standpoint, something inside always reminds or informs you that there are bigger and better things to worry about.
Albert Einstein
Bigger vs Better, the two have two very distinct thought processes even though the end result may be the same. Better things to worry about comes from a personal or individualized kaleidescope of what is happening to you. Bigger worries, from the universal stand point, I believe are the worries that accumulate looking at the state of what you are surrounded by. Both worthy of reflection but in the end being the change is what creates the change. This is the start of a complicated murky journey of trying to, first, differentiate the two thought processes, secondly, understanding within yourself what it is you can change and finally how not to revert back to worrying about the things you can not change and take action on those you can. Clear as mud? Glad to be of some assistance. Happy New Year
Posted by Tim LaRose on 2008-01-02 23:13:57
Remember Mel Brooks and the 2000 year old man? So, have you always worshiped God? No way, we used to worship Phil? Who was Phil? Phil was this big guy who could break you in two. He was mean. How did you worship him? Did you pray? Oh yeah, you want to hear one? Sure. “Dear Phil, please don’t be mean, and break me in two.” So what happened? Well, one day there was this big storm and Phil got hit by lightning. We all gathered around to see if he was dead. Well? Well, it right there we realized there was something bigger than Phil.
Posted by david sable on 2008-01-09 21:53:38
Peter Griffen,"Wait, I got an Idea, an idea so big that my head would explode even if I began to know what I was talking about"
Posted by Tim LaRose on 2008-01-10 05:10:21
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