Wednesday, June 18, 2008

The Crab's Way

What is one thing I tend to do over another? Think instinctively, but, question it with another process of thinking.

We tend to do things over another when we do specific things. Mainly, the same things we do on a daily basis. In a small example, let's say we walk our dogs at night. Normal to what dogs do, they'll usually pull to get ahead of you or run off. On instinct, we pull them back. Our regular reaction to this problem.

But, pulling back is not the best method. Mainly because you'd repeat it over and over again, and it wouldn't fix the problem you are having. Think conservingly. What is a good way to solve the problem. Personally, my solution to that problem that I had was to wrap the leash around my hand, and pull my dog close to me to try and tell him to stay with me.

Just because the crab walks sideways like he was made to do, doesn't mean he can't walk forward.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Thirst for Blood

I ask questions such as 'What do I do to acheive what I want?' Because wanting something, then actually going through the steps are two different things.

Blood is a reference to anything we want. We don't have to try and think something violent when we think of 'blood'. Think of it like a variable for something else, something that you've always wanted.

There are many ways to cure that thirst for blood. And it's usually a process. For example, what if your desire is to go and get some sort of fountain drink. The first thing on our mind, is that we need transportation. So we try to find that, so we can achieve that goal. Other things are not as simple, but, everything is a process.

Before trying to just get what you want, whether that's someone special, a material object such as a musical instrument, or anything of the like, don't let your thirst get to you, otherwise, you'll fail everytime you attempt to get those things. Plan things out before hand, and ask yourself, 'What do I need (to do) first?'