One easy time talking with my son, he pointed out that it is easier to be crazy than to be sane. Andrew's sentence comes to mind as it applies to expectations we perceive are required of us, even unpleasant chores or unrewarding labor. Some of us realize it is easier getting high than to deal with what we'd like to avoid, or to work for an important end - or worse yet, not have an important end, but one day to day humdrum responsiblity. You, the reader, will be able to think of more applications of "It's easier to be __________ than to be _________.
A conclusion may be that our life is full of stuff we would like to avoid. Sometimes we make excuses, such as pretending to be sick or getting high which can end by giving us a crummy feeling simply to avoid what we believe will be distasteful or even dreaded.
The upturn is, life experience can show us an outlet for endeavors or studies that really get our attention, interest and feelings giving repeated positive pleasure, even if some yuk is necessary to meet that end. True, we must look for the door to go through. With luck we'll see the where we want to go.
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Sunday, February 10, 2008
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Seeing my own words in print, I realize that they're pretty insensitive. What I intended to convey was what you explained: that some people cop-out by giving in to the weakness that we all have. It's a form of selfishness. Of course, for people who are clinically insane, it's not easy, and I'm sure given the choice they would not have chosen illness over health.
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