Out of Control
June 13, 2012 § 12 Comments
Feeling unable to control what is happening around us can make us crazy in our heads. We cannot make our children do what we know they should. We cannot influence our political leaders to act responsibly and fairly. We cannot stop the degradation of our planet by the forces of rapacious greed.
The same is true in our day-to-day existence. Traffic jams, flight delays, barking dogs, broken appliances. Relentless chaos.
We often say we feel “out of control” or that we have “lost control.” But this is all a big mistake.
The truth is that we didn’t “lose control” over things; we never possessed it to begin with. We control nothing except how we choose to exist in our place and moment- right here and right now. Everyone else, everything else, exists beyond the perimeters of our capacities.
This is not a recipe for giving up or indifference. We must act and care. As we model the life we choose to live, our children watch us. As we act in the spirit of public service, we may inspire our neighbors. Attending to another person with love and care is a very powerful thing.
What we do matters. Each of us changes the world by our existence. Just not according to some design or plan.
If we can give up our illusions of control, we might then devote ourselves to the one thing that is within our grasp- the opportunity to live with strength, focus, and a sure sense of self- moment to moment.
That’s all there is. But it’s more than enough.
Hi Tom! Thanks for paying me a visit over at Simply Stephanie Blog. I actually LOVE this post. I was just yesterday telling someone how we are never really in control, we just think we are, so this was so fun to read. Best wishes, new friend!
Stephanie, glad we connected. Tom
Hi Thomas,
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~ Paul
Paul, thanks so much for the nomination and for taking the time to read my work. Writers supporting the work of other writers is such a wonderful part of the blogging experience.
I am a true believer in the ripple effect of single lives mindfully lived. I need to hear this today (and every day).
Another great post/reminder!
Remarkable post, I enjoyed reading it.
Love it!
YES! This is what I have been learning the last couple years but this last year has really been life altering. We have control of only ourselves and wasting out time, energy, and strength on changing outside factors is not only futile but emotionally draining us with unnecessary anguish.
Great post! Thank you for sharing. ♥
Thanks for taking the time to read and reply to my work.
It’s beautiful! And every word here is so true! ” Each of us changes the world by our existence”. A lot of people amongst us need to hear that. Wonderful post! 🙂
Shalvika, thanks so much for the read and for your thoughtful response.