Clarity takes a bow
A friend left her partner and said, “Adios” and she thanked me for introducing her to clarity.
Clarity wasn’t my unique idea, folks – just sayin’.
If you Google clarity you will find that there are organizations, movements, conferences, books and lectures all elucidating clarity.
The fact that it is a simple concept – seeing things as they are – instead of how you would like them to be – is the big joke. At some point in all of our lives we get involved with the following:
1) doing things we think we are supposed to do
2) becoming people we think others will like/admire
3) staying in situations long past their shelf life
We get programmed – well, I’ve been doing this for so long and this is what people think I will do and golly, what would happen if I did this, would they, could they, and we start to believe this rap. But it’s a bum rap.
Clarity is waking up and saying wow, today is a new day, and I’m going to treat it special and I’m not going to behave in a manner that others find acceptable, I’m going to be true to my own self.
Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose.
Thank you.