Must everything and/or everyone have a role?
Let's try existing for the sake of existing.
Art IS just because it IS.
Let's see if we can observe, enjoy and appreciate art just as IT IS without trying to put it in a box.
What do you think?
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I love words. I really love words.
Before I get too caught up in the word "competition" let's first take a look at the word "valuable." That is such a subjective word. What is of value to one person may not necessarily be of value to another. There are likely some "things" in life that are of value to most individuals or the general consensus of the human race, but to everyone. Not likely.
Now. Competition. Sociologically competition is a rivalry between two or more persons or groups for an object desired in common, usually resulting in a victor and a loser but not necessarily involving the destruction of the latter. This can be equated with many things in life such as sports, affectations or employment. Is this of value? I say again, that's subjective.
Ecologically competition is the struggle among organisms, both of the same and of different species, for food, space, and other vital requirements. Ecologically we all compete for survival. Or at least that's Darwin's thesis. Is it not? Survival of the fittest. Whether we are aware of this competition or not is irrelevant. We compete for survival. Is this of value? Probably. If for no other reason, population control. Yes, it would be nice to consider a world where we all shared and got along nicely, however it's not very realistic. In this respect competition is likely of value. However, this is MHO.
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Independence?
Freedom.
I can recall a time as a young adolescent when I yearned for independence. Back then it meant not living with my parents and following their rules. Strange thing about independence. It's like a lot of other things..."Be careful what you ask for...you just might get it." Now I miss my folks and long to be back in the fold. I yearn to be cared for and not have the grown up worries that come along with independence and adulthood.
Freedom comes with a price.
Are you willing to pay the price?
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Next?
Next what?
In the next year? next month? next week? next day? next hour? next moment?
I'm trying to stay here in this moment.
I can't be bothered thinking in the future (or the past for that matter).
In this moment, I'm blogging and enjoying the thought.
Thank you very much.
Namaste,
Veronica Lynne
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Shit happens!
No, that's not how I would respond. Let me try again.
Let's see... you could try empathy.... "I feel your pain."
You could try sympathy... "I'm sorry this happened."
or
You could try compassion... "What can I do to help?"
I vote on compassion. How 'bout you?
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Whether you're of the Jungian school of thought or the New Age school of thought, the idea of what draws us together is that we are all already in this together.
We are all ONE. We are naturally drawn together because we ARE ONE!.
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