from the mind of critic-7/21/17

From the mind of critic: “If the whole is only equal to the sum of its parts, how can we not sweat the small stuff? If we’re suppossed to pay attention to the bigger picture, how can we if we neglect all the things that make up that bigger picture? Do we hang on to all of life’s little moments, hoping they’ll never end out of fear they’ll never come back? Does the tightness of our grip, change a moment’s inherent meaning? We’ve all heard the cliche don’t sweat the small stuff, that to succeed in life we have to pay attention to the bigger picture. The keyword in theat phrase isn’t small stuff, it’s sweat. Taking it a step further, we shouldn’t sweat the bigger picture either. Once we realize that being in the moment, and enjoying or dreading those moments for what they are by seeing how everything is interconnected, we’ll understand that life is a constant letting go process of what doesn’t serve us. We as humans become equal to the sum of our parts, when consciousness flows through us with the power of our determined soul.” 🙂