While improving society is a noble aspiration much in demand today, its achievement is greatly determined by who each of us brings to the table––i.e., how we manage ourselves.
Conversely, our immaturity in managing ourselves is the reason society needs so much help. Even those of us hot to change the world often show up wearing the cement shoes of judgment, blame, and any of the other accoutrements of unmanaged fear.
Why is this? I, of course, do not know. But I have a guess at what might be a top contributor. Our inability and/or unwillingness to be responsible for our feelings. Read More