How many times a day do you think about what you 'should' do? Is 'should' a word that, in today's me world, we think about to often. Does the 'should' of lives decisions actually dictate our lives?
I can't decide if I'm doing what I'm doing because I want to, or because I think that I 'should.'
Go to USITT...do the dishes...don't make out with an Ex...do excercise...listen to your parents...
Honestly do I want to go to USITT...? I only know about 1 person there, no one wants to room with me, and in reality, what will I get from it?
Doing the dishes....sometimes I want to, but more often than not, that's a should. And in reality you SHOULD DO THE DISHES! Listen to that gem a little more often Matthew.
Don't make out with an Ex? But I want to, and it feels good, and fun and nice. Where does it end?
Excerise...I HATE THE GYM! Am I so fat that I really have to be concerned?
Okay- sometimes the 'should' wins; but what about my own desire to actually do something? where did that go?
I finished a lot of laundry, I finished the curtains over the back door, my dasies seem to be growing strong, I cleaned my room, I put up the hanger in my bathroom for my robe...I also managed to get myself hot and horny with nothing to satiate me...grrr....
live strong...pray for friday.
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
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I tend to think of things I 'should' do as things that will make me happy in the long run. So I 'should' excercise since in the long run I will be much happier being in shape. 'Want' is short-term gratification. I go out for dinner, or go see a movie, because I want to.
Sometimes they conflict. I want to tell someone he's gone off the deep end, but I should keep my mouth shut. However much short-term gratification it might give me, telling him what I think would be a really bad idea in the long run.
What do I do when they conflict? I usually go with 'should'. I should always go with should, but... "Everything in moderation, including moderation."
everything in moderation...including moderation...that's a little like never say never.
It seems to me that the things I should do often keep me from making clear decisions about what I want to do...
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