Today's meditation is about using our proper judgment to filter out the chaos in the world to help us stay steady. I guess the question to reflect on would be "What is proper judgment?"
Reason and "proper" judgment are different for everybody.
Today's meditation is about using our proper judgment to filter out the chaos in the world to help us stay steady. I guess the question to reflect on would be "What is proper judgment?"
Reason and "proper" judgment are different for everybody.
Today's meditation challenges us to remember that the only control we have is ourselves. We cannot reach out and control everything outside our own being. We can control what we think about things such as our own opinion about a particular topic or event, but we cannot control the outside influences affecting those events such as another person's reaction or direct influence in the event.
To paraphrase today's meditation, addiction is the lack of freedom (or the inability) to abstain. In the past my addictions were certain foods. For medical reasons, I had to stop indulging in them as frequently as I was.
At my worst, I was drinking two cans of coke a day; three if it was a Friday and I had a tough week at work. As of the writing of this post, I have not had a sip of soda in over seven months. Another one of my indulgences was chocolate milk. Around the holidays in 2021, I treated myself to some after months of drinking plain 1% milk (with my nutritionist's blessing after the fact). Moderation is the key.
At this moment in time, my physical health is dominating my life as I have neglected to improve the quality of my life for so long. It requires a lot work to make up for the years of indifference and just living with my issues. Due to the aforementioned medical reasons, I have lost 33 pounds since July 2020 and I am only two pounds away from being in the high-normal range for my age and height.
In a previous post, I wrote about having a goal to avoid becoming directionless. The goal I am currently focusing on is getting my weight to normal range by my next appointment with my primary care provider in July 2022. With today's meditation, I also have to be mindful to not turn it into an obsession and/or addiction down the road even if I meet my goal.
Choice - to do and think rightRefusal - of temptationYearning - to be betterRepulsion - of negativity, of bad influences, of what isn't truePreparation - for what lies ahead or whatever may happenPurpose - our guiding principle and highest priorityAssent - to be free of deception about what's inside and outside our control (and be ready to accept the latter)
Today's meditation challenges us to explore the who, what, when, and where of our inner selves. The emphasis on the "Who are you?" question. This is not meant to be in the "Introduce yourself." kind of way. The authors challenge us with not what your answer would be to the questions, but rather, whether you could answer the question.
In all honesty, I do not think I could give an answer yet. This will be something to reflect on through the year.
Today's meditation is about always having a direction. When I first read today's meditation, my first reaction was having a everything planned ahead of time seems contrary to the principles of Stoicism. I mean, always planning for everything is not necessarily living the life we want to if we learn a certain path is not for us.
After re-reading the meditation, I realized that was not the message. The message was to have a goal. Period. Having a goal keeps us moving towards something. That does not mean our goal(s) cannot change. Having a goal and working towards something gives a direction or starting point. Working towards our goal gives us the opportunity to gain knowledge, action on that knowledge, and accept that not everything is within our control. There is never a need to feel lost or without direction.
Control your perceptions.Direct your actions properly.Willingly accept what's outside your control.