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Thursday, March 21, 2019

SELF-CONTROL

Adversity affects all of us sooner or later, causing us anguish to varying degrees ranging from mild annoyance to complete mental collapse. Fortunately we can cope with most of this adversity, thereby coping with the anguish it may cause. We can do this by using a scale of 1 to 10 for dealing with the adversity, the anguish it causes, and as a measure of self-control for coping with the stress.

Suppose a normally healthy person were to become ill with influenza. Such a condition would probably hit a 7 on the adversity scale because the flu is a serious illness that can lead to death in certain circumstances such as a weak immune system or old age. Consequently coping would require a 7 as the appropriate measured response to the health problem. The solution should be appropriate to the problem. A 9 or 10 would probably be extreme because with rest, plenty of fluid, and proper diet the disease can be cured in a short time. No need to get upset with worry about dying because for such a person it is highly unlikely, and probability should be a guiding rule.

Now, suppose a person were to spill gravy or salad dressing while serving a meal. If no one were injured and the situation required only a clean up, the adversity would score 1 or 2. And a measured response would be the same, thereby reducing the incident to a minor mishap, thus easily and quickly forgotten without upset.

Every adverse situation in life can be measured in this way. By taking a deep breath and objectively evaluating the problem, we can usually avoid the extreme distress that erupts when emotion goes out of control. When control is lost, the anguish quickly escalates as it feeds on itself and either explodes in anger or implodes to attack our self-worth—or both. Once headed too far down that dark dismal back street, we find it increasingly difficult to return to the reassuring light on the street of reason.

This measuring device can also be used to bolster one's ego. When one blames oneself irrationally for adversities or tends to believe one is cursed for being alive, one suffers the diminishing effect of depression. One can use the 1 to 10 scale to show how much self-blame, if any, one should assess. More often than not one's responsibility for hardship does not appear high on the scale if on it at all.

The key to making this scale effective, though, is to time it well. As soon as an adverse incident occurs, we must take a deep breath and quickly apply the scale. Waiting too long, even a few seconds, allows anguish to take control of our minds. When that happens, as it easily does, we have turned down that back street, heading for a minefield of madness or a deep pit of despondency. So, timeliness is necessary to make this technique work.

As with any other method to master, we must practice this coping mechanism to become skillful at keeping a balance in life. Think of it as emotional push-ups—the more we do them, the stronger we become, and the stronger we become emotionally, the more contentment we can enjoy.

Monday, March 18, 2019

STRIKE

The rich are striking for lower wages.

Sunday, March 17, 2019

MONOISM

Monoism is the opposite of communism, whereby one corporation monopolizes an industry, disallowing the competition of a so-called free market and forcing people to buy goods and services at ever increasing prices. In this system the big monkey collects and keeps more and more of the bananas until the common monkeys have nothing. With that comes revolution.

Tuesday, March 05, 2019

The Big C for Profit

In the USofA the big C means a big $ for the medical industry.

Thursday, July 19, 2018

TRAPS

In places like Saudi Arabia golf courses have grass traps.

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

AMBIDEXTROUS DEVIL

The Republicans and the Democrats are but the two hands of Satan.

Tuesday, June 05, 2018

PLEASURE MEASURE

When I was a young man, I could go to great lengths, but now that I'm old, I come up short.

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

CAPITALISM

Capitalism is the bank for fascism.

Thursday, February 22, 2018

SIGNS OF AGING

My slippers are so worn, my toes are playing peak-a-boo!

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

ART

Art is a lost art.

Friday, July 28, 2017

PATERNITY SUITE

Every father is a motherfucker.

Thursday, April 13, 2017

JOY

Joy comes not from what others do for us but from what we do for ourselves.

Wednesday, March 08, 2017

HOPE FOR OBLIVION

I hope death means oblivion for when I am dead I would not not want to remember this beautiful planet and know that I could never again enjoy its wonders.

Monday, March 06, 2017

WEB JACKOFF

Internet masturbation results in an e-mission.

DECAPITATION

A beheaded pimp is a headless whoresman.

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

NOT USA BUT DEATH

The appropriate name for this failing nation of fifty states, numerous territories, and ever increasing occupations should be the Disunited Empire of American Totalitarian Hegemony.

Thursday, June 02, 2016

RELIGION

Nature is my God and Art is my Ritual.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

THE ART OF TORTURE

Consider this as a so called art project. Raise fifty homing pigeons in Florida. Remove them to Cuba. Strap cigar filled tubes or cameras on the creatures. Release them only to find about one third arrive home across the Straits of Florida. Most of them go missing or die. All for a political statement! Undoubtedly a worthwhile creative action. Just ask the birds that survive.

Monday, June 22, 2015

DEATH SENTENCE

The national government has deemed suicide a capital offense punishable by permanent solitary confinement in a box 84 inches long, 28 inches wide, and 23 inches high.

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