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Inevitably, we all become discontented at some point. Buddha said so.
The issue is that we are not always very astute at determining what it--the source of
our discontent--actually is. In fact, I'd argue that we are seldom aware of what it actually
is that we are truly discontented about, and end up changing---and rearranging!---things
that have ZERO to do with the source of our discontent.
It's the kick the dog phenomenon. Get upset about something, and then kick the poor dog
who had nothing to do with making us upset and bothered.
Please don't kick any dogs, ok?!!
Examples:
We are discontented with our work or job, so we buy things to feel better.
We are discontented with our repetitive riffs and licks, so we buy an amp or guitar
to give us better riffs and licks.
It's Monday and Mondays suck, so we exact our discontent on social media.
Not sure what my point is here. Maybe it is that if we are not aware of our
discontent triggers, then we end up rearranging the furniture in the hopes it gives
us a new home to live in. And yes, sometimes rearranging the furniture is fun,
and sometimes a new guitar gives us new licks. And sometimes we just spin
our wheels madly and violently in place, thinking we are actually getting some place,
because we are doing something, right? Meanwhile, the source of our discontent is
not entirely aware to us. Yet.
The issue is that we are not always very astute at determining what it--the source of
our discontent--actually is. In fact, I'd argue that we are seldom aware of what it actually
is that we are truly discontented about, and end up changing---and rearranging!---things
that have ZERO to do with the source of our discontent.
It's the kick the dog phenomenon. Get upset about something, and then kick the poor dog
who had nothing to do with making us upset and bothered.
Please don't kick any dogs, ok?!!
Examples:
We are discontented with our work or job, so we buy things to feel better.
We are discontented with our repetitive riffs and licks, so we buy an amp or guitar
to give us better riffs and licks.
It's Monday and Mondays suck, so we exact our discontent on social media.
Not sure what my point is here. Maybe it is that if we are not aware of our
discontent triggers, then we end up rearranging the furniture in the hopes it gives
us a new home to live in. And yes, sometimes rearranging the furniture is fun,
and sometimes a new guitar gives us new licks. And sometimes we just spin
our wheels madly and violently in place, thinking we are actually getting some place,
because we are doing something, right? Meanwhile, the source of our discontent is
not entirely aware to us. Yet.