When you are a kid, all through grade school and throughout high
school people tell you what to expect throughout your life. Parents,
teachers, even other kids tell you how it's gonna be. They tell you what
you can and can not do with your life.
Life is hard. The economy
is bad. Corporations don't want people, they want wage slaves. You can't
trust the other gender. It has never been harder to find work than it
is right now.
At the rate things are going you will never be able to
buy a house. Well intentioned people say things like this all the
time. Why?
Other people want you to be prepared for the challenges
that life has to offer. They mean well, but what is really happening
when they do this? What they are actually doing, without realizing it,
is preconditioning you to have the kinds of experiences that they are
telling you about. They are ensuring that you live a life of
mediocrity. There are certain facets of life that are common no matter
where you look. It is not fair however to take a bright, fresh, young
mind and hamper it with all of these beliefs, to stick those things to
you whether you want them or not.
If you trust and believe the
people that are telling you these things about your life, then the
circumstances of your life will be molded by these things. You will
never trust the other gender. You will know that all corporations are
evil, have a hard time finding a job, make barely enough money to get by
and struggle to ever own a home.
What gives other people the
right to mess up kids that way? What gives them the right to tell you
what YOUR life is going to be like? The simple answer is nothing. They
are telling you that life is a certain way. What they mean is that their
lives are that way. All these well meaning people are just telling you
about the limitations that they have allowed their belief system to
impose on their lives.
Read that again. the limitations that they
have allowed their belief system to impose on their lives.
Our beliefs
either limit or unlimit us. How does this happen? Mostly, it occurs
through subconscious agreement of limiting statements. We trust and
believe the sincerity of the people that are speaking to us and we do
not really think about what they are saying. A fact could be as simple
as there are more homeless people out there currently than at any other
point in US history. The story that people make up about that fact is
that it is difficult to get and maintain a home. The truth of the matter
is easy or difficult is a value judgement that each person decides for
themselves. But what they tell you is that you will have a hard time
getting a home. And you believe them. So when the time comes you
struggle to get a home. If there was no preconceived expectation, if
there was no reason to believe that it would be difficult, then it might
not turn out to be true for you. With no expectation there is unlimited
possibility. It could be easy, somewhat challenging or very difficult.
But once your mind latches on to the negative words of others that you
trust, the only possibility becomes the harder path.
How can this
be avoided? I mean people are always going to be giving their two cents.
You can not feasibly just tell them all to shut up and stop ruining
your life. What you can do though is to politely acknowledge their
viewpoint but decide that their belief is not going to impose the same
results on you. It is your life and you are the author, not them. Take
what they are saying with a grain of salt. Yes, the housing market may
be in turmoil but your credit score is say 750 or you have a great job
or maybe you have or intend to devise a plan to prevent this from being
an issue.
Bottom line, appreciate the sentiment. Don't buy into the bullshit. I say again, unlimit yourself
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