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Monday, 13 August 2018

Moving Circle Of Control

There is a girl in the river. She's standing there, watching the spectacular scene of water and its might source of power: motion without restriction. As she watches it, something says to her, "Dance". So like the spectacular nature of a river, even though a river is on one place, but it dances and like this, the girl dances. Because if you can exert some control over a limited position, then do so with a sense of childlike excitement. Let not the brief flow of wind distract you, but rather excite you. The girl knows that. But if standing was a punishmemt, then to satisfy the law that things must move, he would have sent us on wheelchairs. This is true today. The humanity is rather getting wound up over slowing Time, rather than embracing its speed and going as faster as it flows. If we can exert control over objects, like the Time dilation mental model from physics, that moving objects tend to stretch the space surrounding these bodies, and as a result, the net effect is time progresses much slower than usual. Think of the speed at which the body moves as X. And be the speed at which the body ages. No one can control how he moves. The girl dancing in the river knows that. But what he can do is to always keep plugging extras, not as distraction, but as EXCITEMENT. Right, even if the world is ending, we can be fluid in our own ways. The thing is the circle of control of a body expands as soon as its motion accelerates the bodies surrounding it. This way, whenever surrounding bodies move, just like river water dancing in its still time and place, we can also adjust our positioning. It's all that we control. How we structure, prioritize or position things. You don't control motion of surrounding bodies, but you can strategically position yourself so that these surrounding thermally excited atoms don't harm you or distract you, but rather help you celebrate the fact that you are FLUID. Right, the girl knows that. She's letting the river remind her that she can celebrate the fact that she still has the ability and characteristics to move. And let alone this reality make sure that someday, if a bad day comes, you can move. You are not born on a wheelchair, right. You can do the most unusual motions imaginable. You are FLUID. You know that you can forget control over situations so hard that it starts exciting you. That was not your goal, but what other choice do you have?

The thing is, if the world is ending, you have two choices. To make use of the leverage that you have and help surrounding entities move. You can empower them and that DOES NOT change the fact that you are still a mere human standing on his feet. Its not often so the motion itself that matters, but your ability to do it. That fact alone can make profound changes to your life. You are not intimidated by nature, or luck, but every time you see a wave coming, like Tamara from Point Break, you ready yourself, take your clothes off and dive with your surfboard. You are not intimidated by motion, but you study it from different perspectives so you may exert some control over its properties. Realize standing is not a punishment, but just a state. Don't confuse the stillness of your circumstances that your state is equal to your abilities. No it's not true. You can be born in rural Pakistan, but you can still practice moving your body daily and you daily check it to make sure if it's still working. But you do that so that when the time comes to move, it doesn't intimidate you. Why? because you prepared for this situatiom while you were poor and stuck in your own old bad habits. You realized you can't be a perfect human, but you can amplify the advantages and your unique strengths. Remember, the ability of initiating motion matters more than motion itself. This is what makes that river so exciting to us, and that girl, too! Move or someone else with more skills than you developed, will move and in all different directions with a beautiful level of easiness. This art lets you practice what we shall call, "Circle of Control".

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