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Dont Let Someone Else Define Who You Are! (by
Bill Knell)
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Most
people dont like being stuck with a particular LABEL.
Labels have become a large part of who people think we
are and thats a disturbing trend. It seems that
when we meet new people, we have to immediately identify
what groups or philosophies we associate ourselves with.
Liberal? Conservative? Independent? Single? Married? Divorced?
Mom? Step Mom? Dad? Step Dad? Brother? Sister? Step Brother?
Step Sister? Dating? Not Dating? Straight? Gay? Lesbian?
Bi-Sexual? White? African American? Hispanic? Native American?
Oriental? Indian? Christian? Jewish? Muslim? In a society
that moves fast, these labels tend to define who we are
to others in the quickest fashion possible.
Once
we receive a Label, people expect us to act like whatever
the particular label implies. If youre a Conservative,
you listen to Rush Limbaugh, go along with whatever George
Bush does and take the bread out of the mouths of babies
and give it to corporation executives. If youre
Liberal, you agree with whatever Democratic Leaders say,
youre for big government and hate tax cuts. You
want to empty the paychecks of all Americans into the
mouths of the poor and your ethics are defined by the
situation they revolve around. Dont like those definitions?
Neither do I! But thats the result of living in
a Label-oriented society. So how do we get out of this
chicken outfit?
In
the early days of computing when programs required a lot
more time and effort to write, you were likely to see
little signs posted around the machines which stated,
GARBAGE IN, GARBAGE OUT! Youre unlikely
to see those signs today. Most Programmers and IT folk
hate that phrase and view it as an archaic sign of past
times. But that doesnt make it any less true. Carelessly
written code is worthless in todays computer-driven
world. Not only can it cause problems for whatever function
the program is designed to complete, but it can easily
disrupt an entire process thats designed to work
along with it.
One
way out of the system that Labels you is to stop allowing
others to define who you are! The road to self-definition
begins with a determination to move away from intake of
the same information that everyone else consumes. Garbage
in, garbage out. I know a lot number of people who purchase
tons of self-help books and watch daytime TV talk shows,
believing every word some host or expert says as gospel.
The problem is that most of the people who write those
books, host those shows or appear as guests have more
problematic issues in their own lives, then the people
watching them! It seems ludicrous to take marriage advice
from someone whose been divorced many times or look for
child rearing tips from people with no kids or out of
control children? People seeking advice are actually looking
for someone to define them, make decisions for them and
run their lives.
The
alternative to being defined is to define. The help you
seek might just be staring you right in the face. When
is the last time you made a decision, completely on your
own? You know YOU better then anyone else. You understand
your likes, dislikes and know what makes you tick. Where
is it written that you have to run with a certain crowd
or do certain things? People often say to me, I
keep making the same mistakes over and over again!
Why? Most of the time its because they lack the
confidence required for change that comes from being a
self-made individual, as opposed to yet another cog in
the societal wheel. Is that you? Well, the good news is
that every day that the sun comes up is an opportunity
to start over. To allow someone to define you is to subscribe
to a false belief that may not fit who you really are.
Another
false belief is that changing your environment will improve
your life. Divorce has become the new alka seltzer for
relationship problems. You get a stomach ache, you take
alka seltzer. You have problems in your marriage, you
get a divorce. In some Southern States divorce has become
so commonplace that the court structure meant to deal
with alimony, child/spouse support and the granting of
divorce decrees is near collapse. Tennessee now has mandatory
counseling for couples considering divorce, hoping that
some marriages can be saved. Lawmakers hope this will
lessen the burden on the people and children involved,
the services needed to police support payments, the court
system in general and what it costs the state to deal
with it all. A recent report supported that idea by showing
that most people who get divorced end up more unhappy
then people who stay in troubled marriages. The lesson?
Before you call 1-800-d-i-v-o-r-c-e, try counseling. You
may be able to change things for the better in your life
and the lives of your family right where you are.
No
matter what your situation is, being a stand-up individual
that doesnt allow their friends, family, co-workers,
peer group or some TV talk show host to define and dictate
who you are is likely to improve your life. Thats
because its always better to be YOU, then someone
you are not. And when others tell you what you cant
do or accomplish, remember that your ability to make things
happen has nothing to do with anyone elses opinion
of what youre capable or incapable of doing.
Thomas
Edison was kicked out of school in the sixth grade because
his teachers thought he was a simpleton, unable to concentrate
on his work. Albert Einstein was a patent clerk in Switzerland
who spent his spare time fooling around with theories.
Babe Ruth was sent to a work house because he parents
couldnt afford to keep him. Considered incorrigible,
he spent more time on the streets then anywhere else,
but turned an interest in baseball into a fabulous career.
Always overweight, even that didnt stop him from
being one of the greatest baseball players and most famous
people of his time. More people once knew who Babe Ruth
was, then who the vice president of the United States
or the Mayor of New York was! President Franklin D. Roosevelt
dug our nation out of a terrible depression and helped
to win a war fought on more fronts then any other time
in history and he did it all from a wheelchair.
Each
one of these famous people stepped out of their circumstances
and stepped up to being individuals that would allow nothing
to stand in the way of their accomplishments. So what
are YOU waiting for?
Bill
Knell may be contacted at http://billknell.tripod.com/life/life.html
billknell@cox.net.
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A native New Yorker now living in Arizona, Bill Knell
is a forty-something guy with a wealth of knowledge and
experience. He's written hundreds of articles on a wide
variety of subjects. A popular Speaker, Bill Knell presents
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teach. A popular radio and television show Guest, you've
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