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Qualia And Quanta by Leslie Fieger
Ah, those New Year’s resolutions.
I suppose that the passage of another calendar year serves to remind us
that there are an infinite number of things to do and a finite amount of
time to do them in and so we must prioritize.
So many potential things to accomplish or attain and only so many days
of our life to do it all in. Yet, somehow, we still contrive to waste most
of the time in a day, most of the days in a year, most of the years of our
life.
Each new year comes along and we are reminded that:
a) time is slip, slip, slipping away,
b) we have not yet completed our commitments, and
c) we want to.
It also serves as a reminder that although we have ideals that are
either inherently understood or expressly defined, we are not living up to
these ideals and so we must resolve to, once again, commit to being and
acting in tune with our ideals.
Get happy. Get healthy. Get wealthy. Get wise.
Those are the summaries of the typical resolutions made. Specific
goals or actions are often substituted as the defined resolution, but it is
usually one of those four ideals that are the root impetus to change.
So there it is…change; we recognize
that we must change in order to achieve our ideals and the resolutions
reflect this recognition. It is change that we desire and this is reflected
in the resolutions we make. They define our dissatisfaction. They delineate
the gap or space between what we idealize and we recognize as being the
current actuality or reality.
To cross that gap requires resolution. "I must be the change I wish to
see in the world!"
Resolution has several synonyms; among them are: answer, declaration,
determination, promise, resolve, solution and tenacity.
So your New Year's resolution is your answer, your declaration, your
determination, your promise, your resolve, your solution and your tenacity.
Your future abundance lies in today's resolution.
What exactly do you want and how much of it? Qualia and quanta. Decide
and then resolve to have it. Be, then do, then have. Become, enact,
prosper.
Start now. Resolve to be the change
you wish to see in the world. Make it your declaration, your commitment,
your promise, your tenacity and your solution to those great
questions...what I am about and what is the purpose and meaning of my life.
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