Thursday, 15 May 2008

I'll tell you what I think

By Leigh Wayper
Well look at this list, I mean on a good day I’d say, “almost everything”.
And on a bad day? “Absolutely everything!”
Well now I feel better; in fact I’d now say, having got that off my chest, that I feel better and less likely to be pissed off than before.
Isn’t the human form wonderful? That we can change our mein by doing something that is really unconnected with the stimulus?
Another way of explaining what I am attempting to explain is… I want to move my hand, say… a bit to the right, I think, “I will move my hand a bit to the right,” and hey-presto the hand moves to the right. Amazing? Well not really; we don’t think it is amazing because it is so easily done. But when you ‘think about it’ And that’s it, isn’t it? You just have to think about it, and its done.

What on earth has this got to do with “What pisses me off? Everything. Because it seems we have lost control, the very same control that was so easy with ‘moving my hand’.
‘What a load of codswallop’. I hear you cry.

Well again, think about it, because thinking is the difference. Thinking gave me a choice of a kind. Now that I know I can do something for myself to not end up being pissed off, i.e. yelling about it or just simply saying it out loud, next time I can think, and give myself the choice to end up not being in this demise again, then just by thinking, things are indeed better!
Is that really what I think?
Let me think about it.

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