Jonathots Daily Blog
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All human beings possess a heart, soul, mind and strength. Nothing of any true significance can be achieved unless this is understood.
Three pushy forces bully us to conform to the pattern of what is now considered, in this short-sighted season, to be normal.
- “I must be better”
- “I must be popular”
- “I must be smarter”
Human beings were never meant to be consistent. It is within the spectrum of our unpredictability that we create our learning curve and our charm. When we deny this vulnerability, we place ourselves in a position where we must defend our “better,” our “popular” and our “smarter.”
Unfortunately, this leads to lying. And even worse than lying is the misconception that we can actually pull it off. This is cunning.
Cunning is the contention that “because I am better, very popular and smarter, I can trick you into believing whatever I desire.” It is ugly, selfish–and worst of all, it is doomed.
To escape cunning you have to counteract the three pushy bullies and speak the truth about your own inconsistent journey.
1. I am not better. I need to fail. I need to admit I fail. Failure is my only hope for escaping the disaster at the end of repeated stupidity.
2. Although I love human beings, I don’t need to be popular if such notoriety comes along with sacrificing my character and my soul.
3. The only way to become smarter is to learn from people who know more. This requires that I admit that I am less intelligent.
At the root of every drama which ends in defeat is a character who contends that he or she is better than others, popular for a time and smarter, which enables them to use cunning to produce the backdrop for their demise.
You will never be destroyed by being weak.
You will be destroyed by acting strong and ending up weak.
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