Do you suffer from moderate to severe drug commercialitis? Has your brain turned to liver mush from relentless pharmaceutical propaganda? Ask your doctor if FISHMORE could be right for you. FISHMORE is not a stupidly expensive mind and body altering chemical. FISHMORE treatments are painless, low cost, and have been proven to reduce the effects of cultural weirdness more than TV, video games, and FAKEBOOK combined.
Really, it does.
How crazy is it that we as a culture just blindly accept whatever is dished out to us and willingly swallow anything that billion-dollar business, (or other jaded interests) ram down the pipe?
Some debilitating current cultural concepts are:
1. There is an undefined (but important) reason to hurry. (Just ask the guy on your bumper)
2. Worry is necessary, expected and beneficial. (It brings happiness into balance)
Most of us have an agenda; a plan for living â some sort of personal strategy. Thatâs good, except culture eats strategy for lunch. Culture is a combination of what we as a people create and what we allow. What happened to rugged individualism and patriotic unity? It seems like weâve become a trendy school of fish (no, not game fish, some small species like guppies or snail darters), every one blindly chasing the tail of what is out in front, just waiting for the net to drop.
A laid back friend of mine often says, âI donât hurry and I donât worryâ. This man is brilliant. Words release creative power. He has built a personal culture that soars above the Hurry and Worry Graveyard. Maybe itâs time for more of us to lighten up and have a little spinal resistance. Consider taking time to stop and have an objective look at (whatever behavioral steering comes to mind) and make some decisions. When the world zigs, we have the option to zag.
There is indeed time for everything that is worthy of our time â many things arenât. And worry is just fear with skin on it. Letâs go with confidence instead, not in ourselves but in the One who made us and saves us. Jesus said, â..I came that they [we] may have life, and have it abundantlyâ. (John 10:10)
Time and confidence are part of an abundant life.
Wilson Love is Owner/Operator of The Practical Outdoorsman, a retail and consignment store.