How not to REALLY care and live problems free
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I haven’t write on this blog for a while because I haven’t found anything REALLY worthy to say.
Until now.
So let me tell you how how to NOT CARE and live problems free. Sounds impossible? It isn’t.
My language might be a bit brass but hey, that’s me.
Now you see, problems ALWAYS arise. How we take care of it is another issue. Ya know, we always got problems here on earth. War in Iraqi, your sister in law takes a shit on the kitchen floor when she’s drunk and your brother has a drinking problem.
The Earth is getting warmer and you’re getting fatter.
But it doesn’t really matter. Don’t take it serious.
Nothing in life should be taken seriously. I think to really understand that statement — REALLY understand. Not from a intellectual stand point but REALLY KNOW.
It doesn’t come from a point of apathy either. More like neutralness. Very Zen like and down to Earth. De-tachment. No angst here.
So yes, problems will arise. But it’s no longer viewed as a “problem” but rather a mere situation. Cause that’s what exactly what it is.
But I know it’s hard to think like that. We, as humans, are PROGRAMMED to be selfish. That’s how our genes replicate. It’s hard to think otherwise but we can do it with a bit of conscious efforts.
It also comes from a stand point of de-conditioning yourself on what you have been TAUGHT to believe. Instead of, you know, thinking for YOURSELF.
It goes back to the old adage, “Life is what you create it to be …”
If you don’t let your ego swell up in pride, you’ll surely accomplish much more in life. Strangely enough. No longer will you feel what other thinks of you. Problems” are viewed as mere situations. Fearless kicks into play. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been in reckless situations without skipping a heart beat. Simply because I don’t care.
So if you want to live a problem free life, this is it. Trained yourself with calm detachment.
Now if you excuse me, I have to take care of some chombolas.
~ Ken Nubo
