Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Excuses Are Life’s Tsunami

 
Excuses Are Life’s Tsunami  
Written By: Ron Brown    Photo by: Keith Davenport
Often it is carefully crafted excuses that cover up the real reason that create a tsunami of repercussions.
When people try to sugar coat or invent excuses to disguise their real intent which might be in the short term painful, it creates a quaking action in the core of those involved.
That quaking flows forth from the place of impact building in the subconscious mind of those it was meant to protect and can mentally devastate the very foundation which the crafted excuse was meant to hide painful truth from hurting.

This happens every day at our jobs, with relatives or even friends and even in our personal relationships by those who might be well meaning or just plain thinking they are slick, but devastating none the less.

How much more does this devastation occur when we create carefully created excuses told to one self is even more harmful than any other words can be.
For when we try to justify inaction or explain away inertia toward our desired goals you might not feel the initial quake to your path, but soon the quake will not only hit but result in a powerful current of untold devastation.
Today, decide what William Shakespeare said, “To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.”

For what Shakespeare knew in this golden nugget of truth is that if the person in our own reflection makes excuses, nay lies to oneself, than the result will lead to devastation.

Today, decide that truth beginning with one’s very life the only solid foundation that can be laid down for real progress and enlightened path is a result.  

Remember others can hurt while trying to hide the truth or making excuses but when one allows themselves to sugar-coat their denial the most damage is done. IF you expect your life to BE Truly Well then KEEP truth as your only best-friend and self-love as your trusted companion.



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