From The Mind Of Critic – August 27th, 2016

From the mind of critic: “If two wrongs don’t make a right, do two or three or four or five or six? Can we commit so many wrongs, that it is a perfectly lived out example of what wrong is? Does this perefect example of what wrong is actually help us, because it shows us exactly what right is? Or does committing so many wrongs, make us think we’ll always be wrong, so what’s the point of anything? We all go through rough times, it’s part of our collective human journey. The wrongs don’t define us unless we allow them to, because we can’t change the bad things that have happened, but we can change our reactions to them. We have the ability to see all the wrongs we’ve committed, and how they might have been really wrong, and then realize we can do the right thing. We can take all the bad we’ve done, and use it as a roadmap for doing good. however it is our choice, just like it’s always been. We must decide on our right path, we must decide on our future. If we don’t, the wrongs will overtake us and take us down their path. Many wrongs don’t make a right, unless we use it as motivation to do the right thing; and then actually do the right thing, because we can’t picture ourselves doing the wrong thing anymore. We can change our direction, we just have to want to” 🙂