Enhancing Your Strength and Health Throughout Life
Most people think that at some point in
life, they have to begin to deteriorate -- and not get better, but at
best, simply slow down that decline, and adjust their attitude that is
the best they can hope for, and convince themselves, that is not so bad
-- as long as they can keep denying that. That is undeniably the
reality of most people's lives -- but is that deterioration absolutely
necessary and inevitable, or is life itself, successfully figuring out
what needs to be modified in one's behaviors, to change that balance --
and restore it to a positive again.
I think even the most dysfunctional
person, would admit that at some point, they made a wrong turn in their
lives that has caused their disastrous plunge towards destruction that
they are so overwhelmed by that they can no longer think clearly, and
have the insight that will allow them to regain their footing on the
right path again. For a few, that has seemed like a long time now, in
which all they have experienced and known, is a long, irreversible and
irrecoverable "losing streak," and have long ago given up on expecting,
much less hoping for anything else.
That is the truth and reality of their
"conditioning" -- that has produced the shape and condition they are now
in -- and would like to see changed, if they thought that it was even
possible anymore. There is a saying in life, that as long as there is
life, there is still hope -- or the possibility for a different outcome
than the one that has been trending and accelerating for as long as they
can remember now -- and has become their "reality." But is that
reality, their inevitability -- or is there the possibility of a cure,
from their own self-inflicted mortal wound?
Of course, not every wound is self-inflicted -- but most are. Invariably, it was making a decision, or adopting a practice, that one persisted with, that was wrong -- yet wouldn't change, despite the overwhelming evidence, that it was "wrong," so determined one was, that it was right
-- no matter how much evidence to the contrary, was evident to every
other person but themselves, and it was not everybody else that had to
change their thinking, but only themselves, that had to come upon that
better understanding, and changing that reality.
You cannot change the outcome --
by not changing anything else. One has to change the behaviors, that
produce that outcome -- unfailingly, and invariably. Some people will
insist that you need their permission to do so -- or for that matter, to
do anything -- and they are also part of the problem, and how one
became to be conditioned that way -- in thinking that one could not
change and improve oneself, until they first sought permission and paid
some one else to allow them to improve their own lives.
In fact, the whole idea that people even
had a right to their own lives, is an idea that some people and
cultures will not allow -- and even kill others, to maintain. One reads
it in the news every day -- as well as in the fairy tales one has been
conditioned as young people to inherently believe others are -- and the
world is.
It is the affirmation that the situation
is hopeless -- unless there is some miraculous intervention by someone
else, some greater power, be it the president or some party, that will
deliver us from all the problems of the world -- that we are not allowed
to solve ourselves, individually, and more effectively -- as the only
way it ever can be for every individual -- to live a life of
improvement, all through one's life. But that changes and has to be rediscovered from time to time -- when it no longer works, even if it ever did.
That is a shocking revelation for those
who have been educated and convinced that the world (of knowledge), was
always the way it is now -- and should also remain so, forevermore.
That is the aging of knowledge, that also becomes its reality.
So there is this immense challenge
throughout life, of remaining in reality, and not fixed in only the
knowledge of it -- and then demanding that reality must conform to that
knowledge, rather than that the knowledge, must change and adapt to the
new realities that are always changing -- and so to be moving with it,
is what it means to be "fit" for that survival, and beyond that, to
thrive and prosper -- as one's greatest hope for the future, no matter
what. That outlook, is having one's whole life ahead of them -- no matter what.
Then yesterday's weariness and fatigue,
can be replaced by tomorrow's revival and resuscitation -- to even
greater capabilities than were spent -- thinking they were lost
forever. Instead, they became the directives for new growth -- in the
ways one recognized were the new needs, and not just the old -- one
thought they could never unburden themselves of until the (ac)cumulative
weight of them, dragged them down before ultimately crushing them.
That is what many recognize as the despair of "old age."
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