FSS Newsletter :: January 2003
"Comfortable" Life Choices
Here's the premise: We are all, right now, living the life
we choose. This choice, of course, is not a single, monumental
choice. No one decides, for example, "I'm going to
move to L.A., and in five years I will be a waiter in a
so-so restaurant, planning to get my 8-by-10's done real
soon so that I can find an agent and become a star," or "I'm
going to marry a dreadful person and we'll live together
in a loveless marriage, staying together only for the kids,
who I don't much like, either."
No. The choices I'm
talking about here are made daily, hourly, moment by
moment. Do we try something new, or stick to the tried-and-true?
Do we take a risk, or eat what's already on our dish? Do
we ponder a thrilling adventure, or contemplate what's on
TV? Do we walk over and meet that interesting stranger, or
do we play it safe? Do we indulge our heart, or cater to
our fear? The bottom-line question: Do we pursue what we
want,
or do we do what's comfortable?
For the most part, most people
most often choose comfort - the familiar, the time-honored,
the well-worn but well-known.
After a lifetime of choosing between comfort and risk,
we are left with the life we currently have. And it was all
of our own choosing. Peter McWilliams
Do It! Let's Get Off Our Buts
Prelude Press
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