90% matters
Who said that 10% is what happens to you in life and 90% is how you deal with it? I don’t know but I can tell you realistically that there are a lot of people that are not looking at 2011 with rose colored glasses. Almost as if there is a taint on the future because of the recent past. What I can tell you is that I have no great expectations set out for this year to deliver to me, because all of my focus is internal. I want to change.
And change I will, without cataclysmic forces pushing me this time – but because it’s time.
90% of what I fear is bullshit. What if I lose my job, can’t pay my bills, or god forbid, make a mistake?
10% of what really happens in life should not be provoking those sorts of fears. What if, what if, what if. What if if’s were skiffs? We’d all ride for free, right.
Now readjusting all of this under the guise of nonattachment makes letting go of those fears a hell of a lot easier. Because now, it doesn’t matter what happens – something will happen, but it doesn’t matter. Nothing’s going to change my world.
Is that naive?