Don’t blame others – post-survival is 100% optional.
Blame gives me certainty
at the cost of my own agency.
It makes me feel right
and someone or something else wrong.
Blame feels good and is based on a lie.
The lie prevents me from seeing where I said yes,
where I consented,
where I became part of the pattern.
Post-survival reminds me that life is
100% optional.
Thanks to theboss,
most of our internal alignment
as it relates to survival
takes care of itself.
That leaves us with a massive set of
post-survival choices.
That’s a classy problem.
My actions and interactions are
100% mine to own.
In a world of too much toomuchness,
Don’t blame others is the line between
a lie and ownership.
What post-survival choices are you avoiding
by pointing at someone else?