The Blue Collar Buddha Podcast
I'm sitting on the sofa next to Sharon with my coffee watching birds land on a light outside the window. I've got an iMac, a Vocaster 2, Bose speakers, a MacBook Air, an iPad Pro, a 32-inch monitor. None of it holds my hand when I get home from work. No technology replaces genuine compassion and care for another person. That's the whole musing right there and I could stop. But I didn't. This one is about cherry picking. I did it for most of my life without knowing that's what I was doing — called it telling it like it was, called it being honest, called it facing reality. What I was actually doing was rooting around consistently for the painful stuff, the stuff that confirmed what I already believed about myself. You have a choice about what you root around for. That's not toxic positivity. That's just a fact about where you put your attention. If you're going to cherry pick anyway — and you are, we all do — why not pick the good stuff sometimes.
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