The world as a mirror
• Be the real you, and they will too
• I dig love, I love dig
• Overcoming your own mediocrity
• Where human and Divine intention meet
• Getting the girl warmed up
• Deep down, they are into life
• Spin the plate
• Doing it together
• Don’t wait
• Groove is in the heart
If you’re like me, you want something more than the average life, something deeper. We are all tired of the meaninglessness of this world: the superficial interactions, the conversations that don’t go anywhere, the love exchanges that could have been better. Mediocrity is everywhere, and it’s breaking our hearts. But what you may not realize is: the answer to the problem is within you.
In the end, it’s up to those who feel the mediocrity and lack of heart in this world to change it. The more you feel what’s missing, the more responsible you are for doing something about it. So, if your interactions with people and your relationships are not going deep enough, you have to take them there.
It’s on those who FEEL it to heal it.
You have to bring out in others what you want to see. It’s just like working a crowd as a performer. When Little Richard gave a concert, everybody would always go bonkers. He invoked in them a great passion to dance, go wild, express themselves. So, wherever he went, Little Richard got to see wild, crazy, uninhibited people — both in concerts and in regular life. That’s because he was willing to be wild, crazy, and uninhibited, so he brought that out in others. You see, if you’re willing to be a spark, you can start a fire! To take them somewhere, you just have to go there yourself.
The Term Paper on White Fang Wild Scott Life
During Jack London's life he has written many great novels, perhaps the greatest was White Fang. In 1906 he wrote the legendary novel about a stray wolf reverting to domestication. The majority of this book concerns White Fangs's t ruggles with savage nature, Indians, dogs and white men. However, we also see White Fang is tamed by love and turns from a savage wolf into a loving and domesticated ...
The world as a mirror
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People think that they see the world objectively. But the truth is, the world they see is the world they are creating. We are always creating some kind of emotional atmosphere — good, or not so good. For example, if I were to walk into a room in a fierce rage, and start yelling at everyone and swinging a stick around, what would I see? I would see a lot of frightened people; and I would get the impression that it’s a frightened world out there. I could even take a picture of it, and prove to you that the world is full of frightened people. But in all of that, I never bothered to ask: WHY? Why am I seeing so many frightened people?
Similarly, if you spend time with somebody who’s in a black mood, that will likely make you feel bad, too. So, what will that person see? A whole lot of people in a bad mood — just like them! That’s what a black mood does. Even dullness creates an influence: one yawns, everyone yawns!
If you want to bring out the best in others, you have to create the right context for it. You be yourself, and then people can be themselves with you. You be sincere, and you create an environment where people can be sincere back.
So, when someone says something like: “The world is so boring, nothing real ever happens,” or, “There is no love in this world, no caring people,” I might ask: “And yourself? What have you been doing?” Most likely, the world is being for you what you are being for it.
And that means . . .
If everybody around you is tired, maybe you need to wake up.
If everybody is mean, maybe you need to be kinder.
If everybody is superficial, maybe you need to be more sincere.
The only way the people around you are likely to change is if you change. Somebody’s always got to start the fire, get the ball rolling. Otherwise nothing changes.
Be the real you, and they will too
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So, you see that the world reflects back at you what you’re being. Now the question remains: What do you want to see in that mirror? What do you want to have shining on you all the time?
The Essay on Analysis Of Mood Changes That Are Seen In Goblin Market
Would you feel safe in a forest full of weird little men? The poem Goblin Market by Christina G. Rossetti uses the awkward feeling of little goblin men seducing two young women in the forest with luscious fruit. This creepy story raises a question of what changes does the character Laura go through and how do these changes effect the mood of the story? The four changes in the character act as four ...
And of course, the sane answer is: people’s beauty, their heart, their authenticity. So . . .
Be what you’d like to see.
And in order to do that, you must dig into your own heart. You must find the deeper springs of desire. You must find yourself.
You have to be what you want to see,
or guess what? — it won’t be there.
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