by Vitriola » Thu Jul 08, 2004 8:27 pm
I think people can, and do, change, but never by volition. It takes something outside us to really change us, and unfortunately, it's usually something bad. What we do have control over is our attitudes, and we can change our attitudes. It takes waking up each and every morning, and deciding, who do I want to be? Who is the me that is waiting to come out? It involves having some goddamn faith in yourself that you're a good, kind, and decent person, which is the best any of us can be, and conducting our lives like we already were. I say conducting, because no matter what we're feeling inside, our characters are determined by what we do anyway. And, eventually, when you act like the person you want to be, you will become that person. You can't help it. Nobody gives you a cookie for doing the right thing when you want to, it's what you do when you might not want to, when things are stacked against you, when you're feeling out of sorts and down that matters. And then, well, you can at least like yourself. Even when you feel like crap.
I think people can, and do, change, but never by volition. It takes something outside us to really change us, and unfortunately, it's usually something [i]bad[/i]. What we do have control over is our attitudes, and we [i]can[/i] change our attitudes. It takes waking up each and every morning, and deciding, who do I want to be? Who is the me that is waiting to come out? It involves having some goddamn faith in yourself that you're a good, kind, and decent person, which is the best any of us can be, and conducting our lives like we already [i]were[/i]. I say conducting, because no matter what we're feeling inside, our characters are determined by what we do [i]anyway[/i]. And, eventually, when you act like the person you want to be, you will become that person. You can't help it. Nobody gives you a cookie for doing the right thing when you want to, it's what you do when you might not want to, when things are stacked against you, when you're feeling out of sorts and down that matters. And then, well, you can at least like yourself. Even when you feel like crap.