I take full responsibility for my happiness.
If I partner well with the others in my family, my neighborhood, my selected tribe, my mentors, those I support, my co-workers and with myself (my higher wisdom), then I can have outrageous happiness.
If I court my lower self, if I cut myself off from support of others, if I ALLOW others to hurt, ignore or debase me, then I actively participate in my own unhappiness.
Yes, stuff happens; however, it is my current belief that even then, we have choices about how to respond. Do we immediately ask for help (from those who CAN --capacity + willingness-- help/vs those we think "should")? Do we in shame feel responsible for fixing our own mistakes, rather than see ourselves in perpetuity and with grace surrounded my loving others willing to help pick us up (even when we pulled the tablecloth down ourselves and ruined our own dinner?)
I choose to do life with the loving, caring and demonstrable supportive others. I choose happiness. I am the one who decides whether to suffer or be free.
If I partner well with the others in my family, my neighborhood, my selected tribe, my mentors, those I support, my co-workers and with myself (my higher wisdom), then I can have outrageous happiness.
If I court my lower self, if I cut myself off from support of others, if I ALLOW others to hurt, ignore or debase me, then I actively participate in my own unhappiness.
Yes, stuff happens; however, it is my current belief that even then, we have choices about how to respond. Do we immediately ask for help (from those who CAN --capacity + willingness-- help/vs those we think "should")? Do we in shame feel responsible for fixing our own mistakes, rather than see ourselves in perpetuity and with grace surrounded my loving others willing to help pick us up (even when we pulled the tablecloth down ourselves and ruined our own dinner?)
I choose to do life with the loving, caring and demonstrable supportive others. I choose happiness. I am the one who decides whether to suffer or be free.
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