Michael Allen

    "Everyone has an ego, a superego and an id. I gave them names."

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Mr. Id

(My Id)

 

     "'Think outside the box?!' Just where in the world is this box supposed to be? I've never heard of anything that can't be done! And the one reason is my mind don't bother going down the same roads everyone else has taken. Life isn't as simple as giving a word a definition, a concept a description, a people a place and saying that's that. History has repeatedly taught us the lesson that the world doesn't have to fit into a square peg. If anything were absolute, people wouldn't fight for change. And if everything worked just fine, there would be nothing to solve. Now we all know that just isn't true! See, the thing is I don't like being defined by someone else's terms, judged by someone else's standards. And I'll never let anyone tell me I can't when I'm sure I can! All I have to do is find a way." 

 

Thoughts, The Essence of Mr. Id

No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. 

Eleanor Roosevelt

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I am not discouraged, because every wrong attempt discarded is another step forward. 

Thomas A. Edison

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Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.

Carl Gustav Jung

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Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died. 

Erma Bombeck

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I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving.

Oliver Wendell Homes

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A man, as a general rule, owes very little to what he is born with - a man is what he makes of himself. 

Alexander Graham Bell

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In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.

Albert Einstein

 

DAWG

(My Ego)

 

The man at the top of the mountain didn't fall there!

 

Thoughts, The Essence of Dawg

 

    Years ago, a majority of the people I came into contact with had simply no patriotism at all. The conversation would have been based on the problems we face as a nation and would have ended shortly with some sentiment to the tune of, "Let's get off that subject!" Now, there's hardly a porch without a flag or a soul without a hero's spirit. Everyone has certainly shown true colors down to the smallest contribution.

 

     Years ago, discipline in the home was defined a little differently. The line between "getting the belt" and "child abuse" was hardly drawn because people stuck religiously to their convictions that what went on in the home stayed in the home. And what went on in someone's home was no one else's business. These days parents are more or less forced to find constructive ways of dealing with misbehavior. The threat of child service intervention is more of an eye-opening reality than most people have come to realize. 

 

     Years ago, people were quickly categorized as slow or insane and placed in a group with others similarly categorized. A person who needed specialized treatment rarely got it mainly because of the infancy of our understanding. Today we have help groups and clinics with a high range of variety. Now we have categories of attention deficit disorder, mentally challenged and severely dramatized among the many other educated guesses.

 

     I think of these things and many more just like them and I hope that the world is learning how to get better. But, I also try to keep in mind words the Dalai Lama once said. "Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it."

 

Michael Allen (My Superego)

 

 

 

 

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