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What is mine to do? - by Isabelle Drury - Finding Sanity - 0 views

  • I don’t have the resilience, the confidence or the power to make the big changes I need to do, and anything less than this feels like an excuse.  
  • Nothing feels clear and I don’t know what's right or what's wrong, anymore.
  • I feel guilty every time a piece of plastic enters my life but I feel powerless to stop it.
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  • Powerless when 100 corporations are the source of 70% of global emissions.
  • → Except 100 of these corporations aren’t producing goods no one has an appetite for, somebody is buying them. (it’s me! it's you! we’re somebody!)→ Except ethical items are sometimes so eye-wateringly expensive it feels we have no other option.→ Except we drive around in cars powered by fuels that are killing our planet. → Except we live in a system that makes it near possible not to pollute.And on, and on, and on. It’s enough to drive anyone insane.
  • Life After Doom. Brian writes “I do not know for certain whether our current doom trajectory can be changed with courage, or if it should be accepted with serenity. I do not yet have that wisdom. The only thing I know is that I want to set a moral course for myself, without judging others if they take another course. So then the question becomes personal: what is mine to do?” (emphasis mine)
  • What I love about this saying is that it flexes with your capacities, and your energy levels. When you’re feeling spacious, ready to take on more, it allows for your expansion. If you’re burnt out, exhausted, or just about ready to throw the towel in, it contracts, allowing you some breathing room as you deal with the other issues on your plate.
  • I am re-framing these good changes as life improvements, as steps forward for a better life
  • Rather than see every change as an uphill battle that will leave my life worse off if I don’t conquer it; asking myself ‘what is mine’ to do in that month, week, day, or even moment, brings these efforts back into my reality
  • ‘What is mine to do’ is a guiding compass–a moral compass–in living a harmonious life in the midst of the current craziness. It brings life back into my own sphere of influence and sends ripples waves out in so many unimaginable ways. 
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