It is normal to:
- take and assign responsibility when we have hardly any control over outcomes
- believe that we are right and everyone else is wrong
- go around judging everyone and everything, including ourselves, incessantly
- worry constantly about what others think of us
- create expectations and its counterpart disappointment for ourselves
- identify with our thoughts, even the negative ones, and create an unfriendly narrative in our own minds
- be constantly lost in thought and to disregard our bodies
- search for meaning when meaning is created, not found
- mistake strong emotions for important or meaningful ones
- postpone our happiness to a future moment that never arrives
- focus on possessions, achievements and status and to forget about connection, reflection and well-being
- identify with the voice in our head, even when it is being unkind to us, or arguing with itself
- worry about the future and ruminate about the past, disregarding the only time that ever is: now
- forget that fictions like countries, economies and companies aren’t actually real
- look outward for the cause of our negative emotions when we should be looking in
- do what we think that others expect of us and to forget that we can do absolutely anything that we want
- judge ourselves by our intentions but others by how their actions make us feel
- be slaves to our own thoughts and emotions and to leave no time, space or energy to liberate ourselves
- teach our children how to be productive but not how to be fulfilled
- be the only storytelling and meaning creating species in the universe and to leave our collective stories to profit driven, fictional entities called companies
- be so worried about risk that we minimize all uncertainty, forgetting that uncertainty is the main ingredient of all adventure
- be so busy looking outward that we never look in
There is nothing normal about normal.
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