from the mind of critic-3/14/18

From the mind of critic: “If two wrongs don’t make a right, do two rights make a wrong? Does doing right so often make us forget what wrong is, and vice versa? Do definitions remain static throughout our lives, or do they change depending on under or over use? Are success and failure like yin and yang, where we can’t know one without knowing the other? Doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results, is the defintion of insanity. Being determined and passionate that something is the right thing to do, even after repeated failure, is what makes life worth living. We must take risks, we must gamble, we must play it safe and we must not wager on the unknown, but we’ll only know which is which, if we honestly live the experience. Thinking something is all one way or all another, will cause us to act all one way or all another without deviation. Critical thinking, means sometimes being critical of ourselves. Balancing critical self-reflection with unrelenting self-love, gives us a clear definition of right and wrong. Two wrongs don’t make a right, they give us the illusion of being correct. Honesty is the best policy, if we actually want to walk the walk.” 🙂

 

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