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Life is But a Drama

About five years ago I was training with a lawyer

friend. He was struggling with his ‘business’ – I wasn’t.

Not surprisingly, we had totally different orientations

toward work, business, making money and so on.

He saw work as something he HAD to do in order to

provide for his family. He also felt restricted in what

he could and could not do because of “the family.”

I, on the other hand, also have a family – yet have

never felt restricted in what I could or couldn’t do –

even when times were tough.

That reason why has a lot to do with how I view ALL of life.

I view life as a drama that is unfolding upon a giant stage.

I stand back and observe myself and others. I note how people are

reacting to situations that aren’t even real – how they take

everything so seriously.

Several months ago I went to the movie theatre. Hadn’t been

there since Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith came out. On this

occasion, though, instead of watching the movie, I watched

people. I watched how they laughed, how they cried, how they

got angry … even enraged.

Yet, nothing on the screen was REAL LIFE.

It was all smoke n mirrors, lights and shadows.

Yet, you wouldn’t have known this by the way the people in

the theatre were reacting. They were caught in the drama,

attached to it instead of being observers and conscious players

in it.

Same as how my friend was with his business.

When you’re caught in the drama – life is serious business. And alll

the joy, love and fascination for life is zapped. Everything is effort,

struggle, resistance, pain and agony.

If, however, instead of being caught in the drama – you SEE life

AS drama and you consciously choose the role you’re going to play –

and if you consciously choose to play your role with great passion

and enthusiasm … well then, no matter how rough your current

circumstance are – you can figure out a way to rise above them.

How? By changing how you see yourself in this game of life. See

yourself as attached to it, and your options are limited. See

yourself as an observer of life, as an actor upon a stage who

is playing a role to the best of his ability – then your options are

unlimited. You can even switch roles anytime you want because

you’re not only the actor, you’re also the director and producer.

Making a shift to “observer of the drama” is an easy one to make

when you’re loaded with the right tools; the very tools that help

me succeed.

You can find them at http://www.psycho-cybernetics.com/success_group.html

Go get ’em and let the seriousness of life slide off you like water off

a duck’s back.

Live with Gusto,

Matt Furey

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