June 2007

fixing things

What came first: futility or acceptance?
‘Dealing with scarcity through acquisition’ would be a subset of ‘changing your environment’ aka ‘fixing things’…
I see an opposite human impulse exhibited in some, not all, of my beach buddies in Bali (come from faraway places like Sumatra to find opportunity that’s rarely here), namely: acceptance of the way things are, as they are. I think of them without judgement as the contentment junkies. There is a lot to be said for acceptance, especially in certain situations, even if you are accused of ‘giving up’.
There is a case to be made too for keeping alive an ability in yourself to try to change things, when things can be improved in environments conducive to to it. A case for being honest with yourself as to the place and time you are lucky enough to inhabit, a place of less futility than your laziness might prefer….

aspiration

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nice quote

Ms. DeMartini fell in love with the place. She enjoys floating in the pool at 11 PM
and looking at the stars through the palm trees. “I’m finding out more
about what I want and what I think,” she said. “And I want less than I
imagined. The desert is great for simplifying your life.”

Oh sorry, I read that ‘dessert’!

the road to more

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