Paul_Chance
The Watcher
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"This too shall pass..." was the poet Edward Fitzgerald. It's a good line and mostly true.
As Buddhist's we remind ourselves of the First Noble Truth - "All life is suffering and disappointment" when we get in similar (sucky) circumstances.
Now, for the quote that irritates me to no end - it has to be either "Fear Nothing" or "No Fear". Holy crap there is shit in this world you should be afraid of because the experience of it truly sucks and is truly terrifying.
Okay, so you're not afraid someone is going to serve you a cold latte or your beamer is going to get scratched - snap the fuck out of it. If you think you're fearless get out of your shell and push your life to the point where you do know what fear is. It's easy to be brave when the greatest threat you face is they might be out of kale at Whole Foods.
LOL - it is also complicated by a strange thing I learned years ago - people talk about things (and wear slogans) in proportion to how much mental time they spend thinking about them, so the wearing a t-shirt that says "Fear Nothing" is basically telling the world you spend all your time thinking about fear and need to try and constantly remind yourself and boost yourself to overcome it.
End of pet motivational quote peeve vent.
As Buddhist's we remind ourselves of the First Noble Truth - "All life is suffering and disappointment" when we get in similar (sucky) circumstances.
Now, for the quote that irritates me to no end - it has to be either "Fear Nothing" or "No Fear". Holy crap there is shit in this world you should be afraid of because the experience of it truly sucks and is truly terrifying.
Okay, so you're not afraid someone is going to serve you a cold latte or your beamer is going to get scratched - snap the fuck out of it. If you think you're fearless get out of your shell and push your life to the point where you do know what fear is. It's easy to be brave when the greatest threat you face is they might be out of kale at Whole Foods.
LOL - it is also complicated by a strange thing I learned years ago - people talk about things (and wear slogans) in proportion to how much mental time they spend thinking about them, so the wearing a t-shirt that says "Fear Nothing" is basically telling the world you spend all your time thinking about fear and need to try and constantly remind yourself and boost yourself to overcome it.
End of pet motivational quote peeve vent.

