The tough part about life is the ABSOLUTES:
Two plus two is four,
and no more!
Half of two twice is
half of four once.
And how about this …
“Everything you deserve is going to take
everything you’ve got!”
For starters, our genes are our genes. That’s it!
We’re absolutely and unequivocally stuck with the genes we’ve got for
the duration ... except for mutations, which are almost always deleterious. And one thing more: Your
genes may be “Special”, but it remains to be seen what you will do with them.
And TIME doesn’t stop.
It keeps moving. Seconds turn
into minutes, etc., with absolute
regularity.
A vastly underappreciated absolute is that the body is built
to run on “natural” fuel and nutrition ... Yuck! (It’s actually very adaptable but is
optimally “tuned” to be most efficient with “natural” fuel and nutrition … and not
so much otherwise.) [Check out “7
Keys to Awesome Health” by Jana L. Fortner, N.D.]
And Olympians don’t get to be Olympians without pushing themselves
to the absolute limits of their endurance … which allows them to build capacity
to the absolute limits their genes will allow.
[While “doping” can help add capacity, it isn’t allowed … another
absolute.]
Red lights are red lights for a reason.
And drinking and driving and drugging and driving and
texting and driving absolutely do not mix.
Period!
Eat too much sugar, salt and fat, and you’re going to become
obese, have high blood pressure, be at risk for diabetes, cardiovascular
disease, cancer, assorted non-descript miseries and a shortened life. (But don’t they have pills for that … or surgical
interventions … or – “well, I can always
‘walk my way back’ to health, if and when I decide it’s time to do so!”)
The good news and bad news about ABSOLUTES is that
“slippage” is rarely fatal … until it IS.
Destiny is forgiving enough and provides sufficient latitude to fly
substantially under the radar of absolutes until we “Get It” – otherwise the
species would never have survived! You
can uneventfully roll through stop signs, providing there are no other vehicles
or police to contend with. And you can
load up on an occasional high calorie meal without dire consequences, unless
you make it a habit, or it becomes an obsession or an addiction.
Unfortunately, our natural inclination is one of pushing
the maximum boundaries that “slippage” from absolutes will allow. More bluntly, we are hell-bent on seeing how
much we can get away with! The unrelenting “Pleasure Center” in the brain demands
full (and absolute) engagement. If a
little is good, more has to be better. And
NOW would be never-so-much-too-soon to go ahead and indulge!
Behavior modifications BACK toward absolutes from the edges
of a slippage abyss CAN happen. A non-fatal
heart attack will often, but not always, lead to positive lifestyle changes in
diet and exercise. A diagnosis of lung
cancer, COPD or emphysema will often, but not always, trigger a resolve to stop
smoking. Dire destitution from drug and
alcohol abuse will often, but not always, trigger a resolve to get help in
sobering up. And a near disaster
encountered at high speed can lead to more responsible driving.
But there are points of no return
–
points beyond which it is
impossible to reclaim our full potential
and completely “right the ship”.
In 2014, Oprah Winfrey began a national tour for a program
entitled “The Life You Want”.
https://www.facebook.com/lifeyouwanttour. I was curious about how a pursuit of “The
Life You Want” might align with absolutes ... given that most of our gut-level
“wants” fly about as far as one can get in the opposite direction.
It turns out that she raised the ante far above and beyond
gut level wants, such as:
·
… all the cheese cake, chocolate cake and ice
cream sundaes you can eat;
·
… all the TV you can watch;
·
… all the video games you can play;
·
… all the “Nothing” you’d like to do;
·
… all the cruises you’d like to take;
·
… all the alcohol and drugs you might like to
indulge;
·
… etc.
She, and the VIP team she assembled, talked about things
that were … well … more ULTIMATE or ABSOLUTE
wants, such as:
“ … the things that matter in life ...
things
like joy, resilience, awe, connection and gratitude.”
It turns out that such things are akin to core elements in
Maslow’s epitomic “Self Actualization”.
We might add such things as HEALTH, SECURITY,
SUSTAINABILITY, SELF-ESTEEM, ALLIANCES and ASSOCIATIONS, SELF-EFFICACY, SELF
CONFIDENCE, sense of CONTROL, FREEDOM FROM CONSTRAINT, and ABILITY TO
CONTRIBUTE.
Such ascendant Life Mastery goals/ambitions/objectives –
ultimate “WANTS” – are not attained with “catch-as-catch-can” wishes, hopes and
dreams, total happenstance, or Fate, but by totally committed personal
Vectoring toward absolute reckonings.
While absolutes and perfection may be unachievable,
excellence is not. And both absolutes
and perfection are at least approachable – even as “onward through the fog and fuzziness” we go. The reward for trying is not guaranteed. But the penalties for not giving it our best shot are.
Point to Ponder
Those who are legitimately and measurably “making it”
are investing incredible amounts of time and energy
in absolutes.
So how do we cope with absolutes? Be AWARE, ACKNOWLEDGE, ACCEPT and ALIGN with absolutes. Do the highest, most “right” thing you can do
NOW in the circumstances you find yourself NOW, and keep striving to do
better. It’s only a matter of time until
the absolutes catch up with us … one way or the other. Quartermaster
“Choose something like a star …”
Robert Frost
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