Tuesday, 30 April 2013

The world is full of people who would like you to do things for them. Friends and family members could all do with a few favours, of course, but it doesn't stop there. Random strangers would all appreciate a little input, support and assistance from you if you'd be kind enough to spare it. They'd like your time, your money, your understanding, your effort or your attention. And in return?  Aren't you kind enough to do it all out of the goodness of your heart? Draw a line, TO PROTECT SELF. People have a tendency to give too much authority to the written word. 'It says it here in black and white,' they remark, 'so it must be true.' Who creates the written word, though? A writer. Writers are forever tinkering with their manuscripts. A draft version of your fate, though, has you becoming more prosperous and emotionally comfortable soon.
Supposing a politician stood up and said, 'Hey everybody, no matter who you are or what you believe, I can make you happier.' Or, 'Vote for me and you will enjoy your life far more.' Or, 'The XYZ Party will bring back your runaway husband/wife/dog.' You get the feeling that if some campaigners thought they could get away with such promises, they would willingly make them. Who, in your world now, is saying whatever they feel they need to say, just to get the reaction they want? And why are you inclined to believe them?
Superman, famously, had problems with his love life, his job and his family. Batman, too. Spiderman was positively dysfunctional. Iron Man has a personality disorder bordering on megalomania. And the women aren't much better. What's the Invisible Girl's problem? An inferiority complex? Oh, and Wonder Woman? If only her parents had given her more attention as a toddler. Just because you've got drawbacks and difficulties, it doesn't mean you don't also have amazing abilities. It is time to see yourself as a true WINNER.
The world is full of people who are busily urging other people, 'to do what's sensible'. As few folk want to be seen as renegades or troublemakers, they are only too keen to comply. They may, indeed, criticise those who have given them such advice by suggesting that they are still not being quite sensible enough. Everyone wants to outdo everyone else in the race to be seen as sane. And do you know what that is? That's crazy! Something that once seemed ridiculous now makes all the sense in the world. 

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