Anger is based
on the false belief that things are finite.
That the more other people have of
something, whether it’s inspiration or money or attention or success or
adulation, the less there is available for us.
But that’s just the grip of
competition and scarcity squeezing our hearts. It’s like the newly rescued dog
who thinks he’s competing with other pets in the house at mealtime. And so,
every morning, he inhales his food without even chewing, but then pukes it up
five minutes later.
Meanwhile, underneath the kitchen sink is a forty pound bag
of grain free kibble packed full of protein and omega fatty acids that supports
the dog’s skin and coat health.
He just doesn’t realize it. Because he’s too
locked into survival mode.
That’s how humans behave when it comes to
competition. We’re so deeply lulled into the mindless trance, that we don’t
realize that the pie is massive. We don’t realize that there are more slices
than we could possibly imagine.
And we don’t realize that because other people have these things that we want is the very
proof that prosperity is available.
In fact, every time comparison tries to
cloud the clarity of my vision, I always recite the following mantra to myself.
The fact that it happened at all means that it’s possible.
That’s what helps me
remain a stranger to the economics of scarcity.
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