If
something doesn’t seem to be beneficial or what you expected it to be, why keep
it? Usually it gets tossed away. Be it a bad copy of an essay, clutter on the
floors of your home, or a person in your life who just seems to carry bad juju
with them everywhere they go. In complete honesty, for every good there must be
a bad so why do we insist on decluttering ourselves and putting only good
around in place of the bad? What if it ultimately caused more harm than help?
We could be sentencing ourselves to a lifetime of darkness and turmoil without
even knowing it!!!
Okay,
that is kind of morbid. But seriously. We take experiences and we learn from
them for the future. The original instincts of homosapians still kick in from
time to time, if you eat bad food you stay away the next time the two of you
cross paths. If stealing causes you pain and punishment you generally steer
clear of it when the opportunity arises next. But if you were to not retain
this information and started without any recollection every day, it would stand
to chance that you would repeat the same decisions leading to the same demise.
We are
all left to our own choices but think about it the next time you throw away a
rough draft of a book report or the next time you cut off ties with that cousin
who constantly comes seeking help and betrays you. What if you could learn from
them? What if you could turn the ‘bad’ into something ‘good’?
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