While researching, I came across the following quote, which inspired this blogpost.
“Dictatorships are one-way streets. Democracy boasts two-way traffic.” Alberto Moravia
While reading the above quote, these poetic lines came to mind.
A People’s Will
Soaring above, keen eye, unsteady flight
Eagle must rest on steady land.
Time to choose,
One way street or two-way traffic.
Alberto Moravia was an Italian writer, whom I am not familiar with or have read any of his works; however, this quote stuck with me. It inspired the following.
Many times, people become discouraged by the current political environment. It might affect people in many different ways, whether mentally, emotionally, physically, and even spiritually. There are many things we cannot control directly; however, we can always control how we react to certain issues, events, and our environment. When we focus on what we can control in our daily lives, our focus change, and so does our response and attitude. What I write here, I have applied myself.
Here are examples of controllables. These controllables apply to many of the issues that we might be experiencing under less than pleasant conditions.
I can control,
A healthy diet and exercise
All my decisions
How I decide to start my day and end it
My thoughts
My spending
My relationship with God
My reaction to the people I interact with, or whom I choose to include in my circle
How I choose to view each challenge/problem
How I manage all my resources
How I choose to live my life
My degree of gratitude each day
What I give my time and effort to
The battles I choose to fight or not
How I view my space, my home, my possessions, with gratitude or not
How I value my life
The priorities and values I set daily
How I manage my time and money
My dreams
My expectations of myself, others, and life
The guilt I put on myself and others
What I let into my mind and space
The physical things I surround myself with
How I treat myself (level of respect, love and understanding) as well as others.
These are only a few controllables, but in my opinion and experience, the most important ones, and the ones that will help center our focus when times are not what we expect or desire.