Inertia
So often we know exactly what to fix in our lives. Then we make elaborate plans to solve for them. Make resolutions. Derive excitement from the pursuit. But in the course of time, the passion falters. The resolve weakens. Lethargy sets in. Schedules slip by.
And suddenly you are back where you started! Alas. If only you knew there never was a problem.
There is no need to fix our lives.
And suddenly you are back where you started! Alas. If only you knew there never was a problem.
There is no need to fix our lives.
1 Comments:
That's the most superior form of rationalization I've seen. Deny the existence of the problem rather than denying it's importance.
By Philip Carey, at 9:23 PM, August 03, 2007
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