The bump…oops

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walking into walls

 

It appears today more then ever many people are in their world.  Whether it’s their IPhone, Android, or daydreaming about them, they aren’t focused as much on the hear and now.  I believe this avoidance of reality leads to more accidents and bumps. For example yesterday I just turned around and bumped right into a lady that was in cloud nine. Many times when I walk in the city people will trip over my briefcase or will do a dance when we’re only trying to go our own way. Right now it’s just an accidentally bump but what happens when they hit a wall?  Is this happening to you or is this just my reality?

How to keep succeeding

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They say you’re only as good as your next success. Which means that the world may forget your successes in the past and only look what is presently on the table. As we get older in life it gets harder to top the last success but let’s start at the beginning for a moment.

As a toddler almost every word or even movement was greeted with great exhilaration.  Yet as we get older that stick figure painting doesn’t get you the same recognition (unless you are in a hospital). That group of Lego’s must become bigger and bigger just to gain the same recognition we got from our previous stick figure.  Then just like a group of dominoes  there are times when everything appears to fall down. How can we keep succeeding in our world that expects us to top our last accomplishment. We must take control.

(1) Recognize within ourselves the small accomplishments we achieve each day. It could be writing a different point of view, cleaning a room, or finished that chapter from a long lost book.

(2) Tell loving friends or family your experiences.

(3) Give yourself a little reward for your accomplishment ( go out for dessert, call a friend, watch a few more minutes of the boob tube)

(4) Plan your objectives for the next day and when you accomplish it repeat steps 1-3.

(5) At the same time have al long term more difficult goal which can be broken up in baby steps each day. Once a month or so reward yourself as you keep progressing toward that goal.   Keep a list of the successes you’ve achieved and reflect back on them with pride even if the ultimate goal becomes to distant for you to achieve.

Anti-Establishment-Sanctuary

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Occupytea party

You might believe that “Occupy Wall Street” and “The Tea Party” have nothing in common but they both are grassroots anti-establishment movements that should have a spot in the public square. When people with unique perspectives on the world don’t have an avenue to express those points of view we all lose out because a good idea can come from anyone.  We also know when you shut off open discourse then those who’s voices are being shut might attempt violence actions to get their point across.  Therefore  I believe it’s essential to have a location in all states where people with minority view points can share their philosophy in a peaceful way with fellow citizens.  These sanctuaries would also include avant garde art forms, independent business ventures, unconventional foods and faiths that aren’t normally represented in the public square.

(1) The state or locality would donate a space where those who feel disenfranchised could have either a storefront or booth to discuss their point of view and/or sell merchandise promoting that view point.  Each spot would be of equal size and location would be picked on a lottery type system.

(2) After an election cycle those of the losing parties would be in charge of who is allowed to be part of this community with equally footing for various points of view.  Their would be a token fee for the booths

(3) All participants in this sanctuary must not be involved in fomenting any violence against any other individual in this sanctuary or the community at large  and also must form a neighborhood watch to insure all points of view are freely and peacefully discussed.