What’s Wrong vs What is Not Wrong?

It is often very easy to answer the question “what’s wrong” in our life. But what’s “Not Wrong?”

However, it is a wonderful thing to have a non-headache or a non-toothache, but so often we do not think of the joy of not having these problems until we experience them and then wish them away. What’s “Right?”

Similarly, it is wonderful to be able to take a breath when we want to, to drink a glass of water, to eat whenever we like, or have the blessing of good eyesight. If we were without these things we would be thinking about acquiring them, but when we have them, it is so easy to take our blessings for granted.

This exercise can help us redress the balance of what’s really right and wrong in our life. Tool:

  • Get two blank sheets of paper.
  • On one piece of paper, list all of the things that are “wrong” in your life – don’t be afraid to be negative – get it all out!
  • On the other, write a list of all the positive things in your life right now, including everything that’s “not wrong.”
  • When you have finished, place the two pieces of paper side by side and ask yourself …
  • “What is of the greatest use to me and what serves me most?
  • Focusing on what’s ‘Wrong’ or what is ‘Not Wrong’?”
  • When you have decided which list is best for you to dwell on, discard the list you do not wish to focus on – throw it away, maybe even bury or burn it, if you wish to make this a memorable event.
  • Try reading the remaining list every morning for a week and see what happens!

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3 comments

  1. I like this! Especially the “other Sovereign Beings” part: C.S. Lewis said, “You have never met an ordinary mortal.” I have often found burning things that triggered upset in me very helpful, yes, a memorable, but intentionally forgettable act. Shucking off fear, robing in gratitude. The meme where the friend is keeping her friend’s ponytail out of the toilet is pretty good, too!

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