from the mind of critic-5/3/17

From the mind of critic: “If the garbage trucks take our garbage away once a week, does it give us a false sense of security and morality that our garbage has dissappeared forever? Do we believe discarding refuse once prevent it from coming back, because garbage never piles back up? Do we believe paying someboyd to take our trash away, prevents us from having to deal with it? Does the compacted trash a garbage truck unloads at the end of a route,represents the collective receptacle to get rid of what we don’t need? Are we getting rid of all different things, or are we getting rid of different versions of the same thing? Letting go is the gretaest thing we can do to prolong the life of our heart and mind. We must be vigilantly on the lookout for things we can let go of, and what we want to hold onto. Basically, letting go is a constant process, not just a one off and then we’re done. Only we can make the decisions for whats best for us, and what will lead us to a more fulfilling and productive life. We want good things to flow in and out of our lives like rain, we have to let go of what doesn’t serve us, to make room for what does. Once we realize that we have to let go of negativity all day everyday, not once a day, week, month, year or just once or it will constantly come back, we’ll see we can’t pay somebody to let go of things for us, or to take them away, we must do it ourselves. If we actually want to let something go, not just give the illusion of letting go, so some person who doesn’t affect our lives one iota, let alone the grand scheme of things, will think a little more highly of us. Paying someboyd to take our trash away can be helpful, but not as satisfying as tossing it ourselves, because it keeps us conscious of what we’re throwing away. The key to a jofully fulfilling life, is to make trash day everyday” 🙂