Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Mother Culture

First things first... If you have never read the book Ishmael by Daniel Quinn go on Amazon and order it now or read it at your local public library. It is a book about how our culture blinds us and misleads us into mediocrity. Just be sure to read it with an open mind without letting it trample on your religious beliefs. 
Anyways, so I have been thinking a lot about how we live our lives in a certain way and are around certain kinds of people with certain ideals so that we are conditioned to believe certain things and think a certain way. It is so hard to overcome a pattern of thinking--whether it is correct or unethical or whatever the case may be. So hard in fact that it is rarely done. 
Then there is this little thing called inspiration. It is that feeling you get when you always wanted to be a ballerina and you see that dancer up there on stage; or when an idea is sparked in your mind to create something new and beautiful. Inspiration is a desire to step outside of that box you've lived in all your life. Now after all that good feeling you're pretty sure you can go out and rule the world now right? WRONG. 
It takes ACTION.
Action is one of the biggest obstacles that I have to overcome in my life.Action takes courage, I must not have that courage. Yes, I want to be an extraordinary person, but how do I do that when I am surrounded by people content with their lives, content with what I see as not enough? If you have an answer. please share it with me. 
It is so hard to stay inspired daily. I would love to talk to Ben Franklin or Martin Luther King and see how they did it, how they broke free from that social norm and took hold of opportunity. I have been inspired by some along the way... Kathy Headlee, Christy Blodgett, and Kyle Bateman, just to name a few. And with some of those people it took only minutes for them to climb their way up my list to "Inspiring". They made me want to be better. I desire to have more people like that in my life. People who think outside the box, who take hold of their ideas and turn them into something amazing. 




Wow all of that stemmed from a thought about boys... haha. I got on here thinking I was going to blog about how, well... 
How all my life I have been scared of boys. Call it daddy issues, call it bashfulness, or whatever you want, but bottom line--they scare me. I have never spent much time around guys, never been friends with them, never understood them, never been able to even act normal around them. Most of the guys I've ever dated have been because they liked me so I just went along with it. But the guys I am attracted to and who I admire and would love to be a part of their lives are the ones I have trouble with. They seem like aliens to me; unreachable, incredible, and so intimidating. I don't feel like I'm good enough for them or believe they would recognize my worth. How do I become that kind of person that I would want to befriend or be attracted to?
Oh man its so hard and confusing. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated :)



Your Dimension of Greatness
No one can know the potential
Of a life that is committed to win.
With courage - the challenge it faces,
To achieve great success in the end!

So, EXPLORE the Dimension of Greatness,
And believe that the world CAN be won;
By a mind that is fully committed,
KNOWING the task can be done!

Your world has no place for the skeptic,
No room for the DOUBTER to stand,
To weaken your firm resolution
That you CAN EXCEL in this land!

We must have VISION TO SEE our potential,
And FAITH TO BELIEVE that we can;
Then COURAGE TO ACT with conviction,
To become what GOD MEANT us to be!

So, possess the strength and the courage,
To conquer WHATEVER you choose;
It's the person WHO NEVER GETS STARTED,
That is destined FOREVER to lose!







Britter OUT.

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